There has been no progress when it comes to the Arizona Cardinals trading quarterback Josh Rosen, but the speculation and reporting persists nonetheless.

Despite the lack of movement, it’s still widely believed the Cardinals will select Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, making Rosen expendable.

The New York Giants, Washington Redskins, New England Patriots and a small handful of others teams are reportedly interested, but at what price remains opens for speculation.

When it comes to the Giants, one thing seems certain: They will not be sending either of their two first-round picks to Arizona in exchange for Rosen.

Ralph Vacchiano of SNY.tv reports the Giants will hang onto their first-round picks and are unlikely to ship off their second-round pick, as well. They may be willing to part with their third-round pick, but the team feels it won’t be enough to outbid someone like the Redskins.

The Giants have no interest in trading the sixth overall pick, and while the 17th pick could be available if they decide to trade up or down in the first round, they’re not going to send it to Arizona for Rosen. So if the Redskins really do offer the 15th overall pick, the Giants are out. Even the Giants’ second-round pick (37th overall) might be too high of a price. They value that pick and think they can get a player with a first-round grade at that spot. So to trade it for Rosen, they might need something else in return. Now, if they decide to trade down from 17 and acquire another second-round pick, that one could be used as bait. Incidentally, the Redskins’ second-round pick is No. 46. The Giants don’t think their third-round pick (95th overall) would be enough to land Rosen, despite speculation that’s what the Cardinals would have to settle for in trade. The Giants never seemed to believe that, and even if they did, they knew their third-rounder was so low it would never be enough.

Ultimately, the Giants no longer seem like front-runners in the Rosen chase, and also appear to be trending away from taking a quarterback with the No. 6 overall pick. The most likely scenario at this point is they take one at No. 17, but if not, Giants fans should ready themselves for at least two more years of Eli Manning.