Bleacher Report's Jason Cole reports Sam Bradford is likely to request a trade out of Philadelphia.
Adam Schefter reported Wednesday that Bradford was angered to the point of being "hot" after the Eagles' trade up to No. 2 overall, where they're expected to draft Carson Wentz. Cole reports Bradford wants to play for a team "that is going to be invested in him long term." The Eagles have already paid Bradford $11 million of his two-year, $36 million deal, and wound undoubtedly want an early-round pick in exchange, if not a first-rounder. Bradford's best approach would be to turn in a career-best 2016 season, after which he could command enough compensation to make a trade worth the Eagles' while.