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Due to Sam Bradford's cap hit next year (17ish million, a number that is sizable even for a proven franchise quarterback) and the fact the Rams can reduce that hit by 10+ million parting ways with him, he will likely be avalible in some capacity next season.
Personally I think Sam Bradford has the physical and mental tools to be a very successful quarterback. Unfortunately he has been made of glass up to this point of his career. Actually, that may be over estimating his durability.
However, the Browns quarterback situation is about as bad as it possibly could be. Out of the avalible quarterbacks, a healthy Sam Bradford, in my opinion, is heads and shoulders above every other option (key word being healthy).
I say we try and bring him in. I think we could get him on a reasonable contract, and his ceiling is extremely high. It seems like a low risk/high reward type move that can pay dividends in spades. To be honest, I'm not seeing many better alternatives.
Personally I think Sam Bradford has the physical and mental tools to be a very successful quarterback. Unfortunately he has been made of glass up to this point of his career. Actually, that may be over estimating his durability.
However, the Browns quarterback situation is about as bad as it possibly could be. Out of the avalible quarterbacks, a healthy Sam Bradford, in my opinion, is heads and shoulders above every other option (key word being healthy).
I say we try and bring him in. I think we could get him on a reasonable contract, and his ceiling is extremely high. It seems like a low risk/high reward type move that can pay dividends in spades. To be honest, I'm not seeing many better alternatives.