Antonio Brown: 5 Possible trade destinations for 2019

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4. Arizona Cardinals

Sooner or later, the Arizona Cardinals realize that Larry Fitzgerald will no longer be part of the picture, even if he still seems capable of playing a couple more seasons in the NFL.

Arizona knew the 2018 season was going to potentially be tough after losing both Carson Palmer and Bruce Arians to retirement, but it’s safe to say they didn’t even think things would be this bad.

Signing Sam Bradford to that ridiculous contract was the worst decision the Cardinals ever could have made when seeing how much of a waste this ended up being, but at least Josh Rosen was able to get some much needed experience as a rookie.

Now that Rosen has a taste of what it’s like to play in the NFL, one of the next steps for Arizona is to make sure their beloved quarterback has the necessary weapons around him on offense to help this team put an end to their three-year playoff drought.

Brown’s preference may not be a team with a quarterback still in need of development like Rosen, but also this would have a ton of potential as well if the two were able to develop the necessary chemistry right away.