The love Carson Wentz used to have in Philadelphia is gone.
Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Colts traded two draft picks to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Carson Wentz in exchange for a 2021 third round draft pick and a conditional 2022 second round pick. The pick also could become a first-rounder if Wentz plays at least 70% of the snaps and the Colts reach the playoffs. But the worst the 2022 pick can be is a second-rounder, meaning the Eagles are assured of netting two value picks for Wentz.
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The Eagles traded up twice in the draft to select Wentz out of North Dakota State, and it appeared early on that it was a great decision. He owns the franchise single-season record for completions (388), completion percentage (69.6), passing yards (4,039), and passing TDs (33).
Injuries pretty much derailed his career.