Well , I’ll say this for the Arizona Cardinals. They’re succinct.Bradford was released by the Cards after starting just three games for Arizona this year. He signed a one-year, $20 million contract ($15 million guaranteed) that defied explanation even at the time of the signing. He went 0-3 in his only three starts of the season, with a 62.5% completion rate, 400 yards, 2 TDs and 4 INTs. He also lost two fumbles and was sacked six times in three games.Bradford was replaced by the rookie they drafted just a few weeks after signing Bradford , Josh Rosen, who was started every game since. Veteran Mike Glennon will now be Rosen’s back-up.Bradford of course was the Eagles’ starting quarterback in 2015 when he went 7-7 with 3,877 yards passing 20 TDs and 5 INTs with a rating of 86.4. He was traded days before the start of the 2017 regular season to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a first and fourth round pick, clearing the way for Carson Wentz to be the Opening Week starter.The rest, in Philadelphia, is history. It’s the bye week so not only do the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles’ get a much needed break, but we here at BGN get to take a breather. That means we can take stock of the current landscape and also peek ahead. This includes looking forward to the 2019 NFL Draft.To do that , The Kist & Solak Show brought on Jon Ledyard of The Draft Network and Locked On NFL Draft to discuss a range of topics.
First, we talked about the TDN Midseason All-Rookie Team. Eagles’ tight end Dallas Goedert was voted First Team by the TDN staff, which should show you that they’re pretty smart dudes. You might even say.. that they’re Draft Dudes.We also got into the QB1 discussion and assess where Justin Herbert of Oregon is as a player and what his ideal positioning is for his future success. Does that include bypassing some money to refine his game? Looking at this current class, it’s probably wise for him to “secure the bag”, but he also has some relationships with the coaching staff that may influence his decision.There’s a good chance that the Eagles will enter the draft with a need at running back and if they’re looking for answers early, it might be tough to find a solid fit. Does it matter for a team that utilizes a committee approach? We discuss that and the top prospects at that position, including the injury-prone Rodney Anderson of Oklahoma , the polarizing David Montgomery from Iowa State, and the solid but unspectacular Damien Harris of Alabama.Last, we delve into the many intriguing match-ups contained within the upcoming LSU vs Alabama game. It’s must-see TV for any draftnik and both teams boast a bevy of prospects. Each year Alabama has at least one defensive player that came from a rotational role and explodes when he gets full-time reps, and that’s the case with interior defensive lineman Quinnen Williams. Check out Ledyard’s report on him from late September and keep an eye on him on Saturday.All that and more on The Kist & Solak Show #37 with Jon Ledyard; stream it on the media player below or click here if the player doesn’t load. We’ll be back Monday to discuss all the Sunday action and take a look ahead to the Eagles Week 10 tilt with the Dallas Cowboys. FLY EAGLES FLY!