A look at the Sam Bradford trade and what it means for Carson Wentz, plus three other QBs making news at the onset of the 2016 season
As much we would like to credit savvy and shrewd NFL general managers for important player personnel moves, some of the most impactful transactions come simply from good fortune or the inaction of other teams.
Consider: Drew Brees was set to join the Dolphins in free agency in 2005, except Miami’s team doctors would not sign off on Brees’ injured shoulder and he signed with the Saints. A year later, Aaron Rodgers was the lone name with a first-round grade when we made our pick in Green Bay after 23 teams chose otherwise; we certainly didn’t intend to draft a quarterback.