Carson Wentz leaves the Eagles for the Colts

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Se continue to produce important transfers in the NFL that especially affect quarterbacks. A few days ago there was the exchange between the Rams and Lions of Jared Goff, who left the Los Angeles franchise to land in Detroit, and Matthew Stafford, who did the reverse.

Now the Eagles send their star Carson Wentz to the Colts, who are betting heavily on him despite his mediocre 2020, especially since they have Frank Reich, as offensive coordinator, who guided him from this same position in a magnificent Wentz season in the league (2016 and 17).

The Colts send out a third-round pick in the upcoming 2021 Draft (# 83 overall) and a conditional second-round pick in 2022, which could become a first if the North Carolina QB hits some performance targets (if Wentz plays in 75% of the games next season or if he plays 70% and Indiana makes the playoffs).

The truth is that it seems like a low price when you consider what the Rams achieved with Stafford, but perhaps the Eagles have taken his contract into account and that rookie Jalen Hurts took his position. The Colts in this way get a QB of only 28 years that they hope will return to offer his best face.

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