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While eagles waste time with the Carson Wentz trade, bears get impatient – NJ.com
The Eagles are firm at their asking price for Carson Wentz, and the trade market has cooled. A person with knowledge of the Eagles ‘negotiations – who was granted anonymity so that he could speak freely about impending trade – told NJ Advance Media that potential trading partners remained “disciplined” in the negotiations, not wanting to meet the Eagles’ demands. “They don’t want to give up on (Wentz) for much less than (the acquisition of Matthew Stafford),” another person with knowledge of the negotiations told NJ Advance Media on Tuesday. Detroit Lions sent Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Rams’ first round draft picks in 2022 and 2023, a third round pick in 2021, and quarterback Jared Goff. The Indianapolis Colts asked for additional compensation – a player, players or picks – along with Wentz to approach the demands of the eagles, according to a third person with knowledge of the negotiations, who also obtained anonymity. That person said that another undisclosed Eagles player was mentioned.
Eagles are rapidly losing momentum in an attempt to trade Carson Wentz – PFT
Two years ago, the Eagles suggested that they would score and change Nick Foles. When they realized that no one would trade for a Nick Foles with the franchise brand. The Eagles did not mark him. In that case, common sense suggests that the Eagles will end up taking whatever they can for Wentz. For now, Eagles have an obvious suitor. Unless someone joins the Colts at the table, the Eagles will trade Wentz according to the terms the Colts will offer. Or the Eagles will keep you. And they will live with the consequences of committing that kind of money to a guy who doesn’t want to be there. As for Foles, he may still end up going back to Philadelphia. Even if the Bears do not trade for Wentz, they are likely to try to get out of Bellows. In the end, don’t be shocked if the Eagles send Wentz to Indy and bring Bellows back to Philadelphia a third time.
Opinion: What went wrong with Wentz – BGN
So why am I writing about this? Who cares why Carson has regressed if he is going to be traded anyway? Well, as much as Carson is to blame for his implosion, the front line also played its part in that. Howie Roseman’s absurd comment about the “quarterback factory” has a darker implication that these young people’s careers are little more than “assets” to be developed and potentially traded for better returns. The Eagles emphasized emotional intelligence in their trainer when they hired Doug and forgot to consider whether they would need it in their general manager. But perhaps they have learned their lesson. Maybe they’ll look back at Carson’s slow-motion mental breakdown and acknowledge that there were red flags that they missed and that they need to be aware of in the future. Perhaps when they move forward with Jalen Hurts (or Justin Fields?), They will take extra steps to minimize the role they could play in the potential psychological collapse of their franchise quarterback. Maybe they will do things differently next time. But I doubt it.
Debrief day off # 23: SB LV Champion Ronald Jones + Carson Wentz rumors – The SB Nation NFL Show
Rob “Stats” Guerrera (Niners Nation) and Brandon Lee Gowton (Bleeding Green Nation) joined Buccaneers RB Ronald Jones! In addition, we will delve into the latest rumors involving the Eagles’ QB Carson Wentz. Was Antoine Winfield Jr. right to throw them both in the face of Tyreek Hill? Jones heard any small talk between Brady and Tyrann Mathieu? Will he guarantee the Buccaneers’ championship next season? RIP to Marty Schottenheimer, one of the most underrated coaches in the NFL. Carson Wentz vs. the field of available QBs. Patrick Mahomes undergoes toe surgery.
Report: Colts are the ‘obvious suitor’ for Eagles QB Carson Wentz – as Philadelphia is ‘losing leverage’ – Stampede Blue
As noted, this does not mean that Wentz will not eventually become a Colt, but it will be much more on Indianapolis terms itself than the ridiculous asking price reported currently floating around in the league’s rumor. At this point, the Eagles will have to keep Wentz awkwardly around with a lot of money due to him – including a $ 10 million bonus on the squad due on the third day of the new league year, when neither side wants to continue the difficult relationship any longer. – or Philly may have to give in to the Colts’ most frugal commercial offer to finally move on. It’s a competitive tug-of-war game, but the Colts currently have every advantage.
What is preventing a Wentz exchange? – Windy City Gridiron
The longer this goes on, the less advantage the Eagles have, because Wentz is expected to receive a lineup bonus in mid-March. There is likely to be an important offer now, but Philly expects more. All insiders believe that a Wentz exchange is still inevitable, so at this point it is about which team will give in first. With all things almost the same, the Eagles would probably like to send Wentz to AFC, so the Bears may need to be sure of what they offer if they really believe Wentz is their best option as a defender.
Ranking the last eight NFL teams by their chances of going from worst to first in 2021 – PFF
The second surprise came in the form of Carson Wentz’s fall from grace. Wentz struggled to live up to his near-MVP campaign in 2017 for subsequent seasons, but he still stood out as an intermediate option in each of 2018-2019. In 2020, however, Wentz opened the year with three U-60s, 0 PFF notes directly and continuously put the ball in the path of danger. Despite starting just 12 games, Wentz’s 24 worthwhile plays were the ones that most happened in the NFL. All signs now point to the end of his time in Philadelphia.
Swapping Carson Wentz could be considered one of the biggest personal mistakes in sports history, and some people don’t understand – Inquirer
Therein lies the crux of the matter. Even if everything works entirely in favor of the Eagles, it will still result in nothing less than a farce. Jeffrey Lurie could spend the rest of his life giving Uncle Scrooge’s bat to his back in a choice box in the first round, and yet he will be the man who oversaw the most mismanaged and embarrassing chapter in his organization’s history. Wentz could retire from football with a zero defender rating and his legacy would still consider him the first as the unwitting whistleblower who exposed the depths of the Eagles’ dysfunction.
The Ringer’s Way-Too-Early 2021 NFL Power Rankings – The Ringer
25. Philadelphia Eagles. I’m just going to assume that the Eagles will switch Carson Wentz at some point in the next few weeks or months, and that Jalen Hurts will take over as the likely starting point. This should help the team’s attack become a little more dynamic, but Philly has many other problems to fix. The eagles are currently projected to raise $ 49 million above internationalization next year (the second worst) and may be heading for major purges from the squad and a rebuilding season with new coach Nick Sirianni.
Eagles free agency primer: ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ for 25 Eagles and 9 targets to watch – Atlético
Derek Barnett (25) – Wulf: Yes. The Eagles exercised Barnett’s $ 10.05 million option, but that is not guaranteed and they cannot afford to carry it with that maximum number in 2021. It is possible that simply release it and remove the full amount from its limit. But a recovering team cannot be in the business of dismissing one of its few young players of initial caliber. I hope the Eagles will hire Barnett for an extension that will lower their ceiling in 2020 and guarantee an average increase in annual value for three or four seasons. – Berman: Yes: it doesn’t make sense to bring Barnett back to the fifth year option price, but they should give him an extension that reduces his 2021 limit number. He turns 25 in June and is one of the few blocks of potential construction on the list. Evaluation is still the big question, however.
Quantifying Quarterbacks: Justin Fields – Rotoworld
Justin Fields’ target area chart shows a passer who didn’t need talented pitches for him. Only 13.39% of his shots were on or behind the scrimmage line, which would have been lower than all the quarterbacks of 2020, except for Joe Burrow. Fields replaced those free throws behind the scrimmage line with standard shotgun concepts. In fact, the target rate of 21.73% for Fields for the 6-10 yard area is higher than every 2020 QB, reaching about six percentage points more than last year’s class average. Outs, curls and slants – all of which are time-based routes in the 6-10 yard area that want to be thrown from the top of the fall behind – are right in Fields’ wheelhouse as an accurate and precise passer. Although being a high-volume passer for this area is not necessarily sexy, it is encouraging to see an offense to give your QB freedom to launch these concepts instead of the easy ones, lower-roof screens and RPOs (execution pass options), especially when Fields’ target rates for each section beyond 10 yards are around the average. He was not really wasting time on more difficult pitches; he was just launching less of the easier concepts in the manual. The other noteworthy number here is Fields’ striking drop rate. With just over 5%, Fields has dealt with blatant drops in about 2% of a clip taller than last year’s average. His 5.28% clip would have been worse than everyone in last year’s class, except Jacob Eason, whose receivers in Washington were famous for dropsy. To be clear, the Ohio state reception body was clearly better than Washington and was open much more often, but Fields was betting on almost all money bids and was disappointed by his teammates with a little more. frequency than the average QB.
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