POLL: What do you think of the Cardinals’ trade for Hollywood Brown?

What are your thoughts on the Cardinals’ trade to acquire Hollywood Brown?

The Arizona Cardinals pulled off a stunner Thursday night when they acquired star receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown from the Baltimore Ravens. Brown and quarterback Kyler Murray played together during Murray’s time at Oklahoma.

Brown is the speed compliment on the outside the Cardinals have been searching for. He is the long-term answer at WR2 to pair with Hopkins. It is also a sign of very good faith towards Murray, who has gone through his fair share of drama from the Cardinals’ front office.

Some across the NFL social media world think the Cardinals gave up too much to acquire Brown. They sent pick No. 23 but did receive an additional third-rounder from Baltimore. Fellow star receiver A.J. Brown was traded to the Eagles minutes later for the 18th overall pick and some thought the Cardinals should have gone that route.

With that in mind, what do you think of this blockbuster trade for the Cards? Vote in the poll and sound off in the comment section below the article.

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Updated draft picks for Cardinals after trade for Hollywood Brown

The Cardinals pick up an extra Day 2 pick from the Ravens in the deal to land Hollywood Brown.

Wow. It was no secret the Arizona Cardinals were in the market for a No. 2 receiver to pair with DeAndre Hopkins. When the Jameson Williams was taken by the Lions at pick No. 12, it didn’t appear like the Cardinals were going to get a premier wideout.

That changed when the Cardinals sent pick No. 23 to the Ravens for star receiver Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown and a third-round pick. Following the blockbuster trade, here’s a look at the remaining picks left for the Cardinals.

  • Round 2: 55 overall
  • Round 3: 87 overall
  • Round 3(acquired from Ravens): 100 overall
  • Round 6: 201 overall
  • Round 6: 215 overall
  • Round 7: 244 overall
  • Round 7: 256 overall
  • Round 7: 257 overall

The Cardinals now potentially have the ammunition to move back up should another player their covet fall to the end of the first round or the beginning of the second.

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