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7) Josh Rosen
The box score won't tell you the story; you had to watch the game. Rosen has it.
Thanks in large part to Phil Dawson's faulty foot, Rosen's first NFL start goes down as a 20-17 loss to Seattle. But Cardinals fans have to be quite enthused by what they saw from the No. 10 overall pick on Sunday. Rosen, who completed 15 of his 27 passes for 180 yards and a touchdown (with no picks), looked like the kind of guy you want to build a team around. Forget the stats. His receivers let him down, big time. It's not hyperbole to say drops cost Rosen an additional yardage figure in the triple digits. And Mike McCoy's play calling didn't serve the rookie signal-caller as well as you'd hope.
But he made a number of high-level throws and flashed true star potential. With just a little help from his friends, Rosen's going to be a stud.
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