Carson Wentz is off the table. He's headed to Indianapolis as most believed he would. Contrary to the popular myth, the Chicago Bears were interested but not nearly to the degree people thought. GM Ryan Pace didn't even make an offer. So if not Wentz, then who? Rumors persist Derek Carr and Deshaun Watson are the two big focuses, but neither seems plausible at this point. This is why a lot of attention has shifted to Sam Darnold.
Most around the NFL believe he is the most likely major QB domino next to fall. The New York Jets haven't denied the former #3 overall pick is potentially available. With the #2 pick in this year's draft, confidence is growing the Jets will end up picking a quarterback of their choice. Be it Zach Wilson or Justin Fields. This would make Darnold available.
Why would a team like the Bears be interested?
The quarterback has struggled most of his past three seasons in New York. His career completion percentage is under 60 and career passer rating is under 80. He's also thrown 39 interceptions. So what gives? It centers around a couple of factors. Darnold is only 23-years old. He's still quite talented with mobility and arm strength to spare. He has one year left on his rookie contract. There is also a case to be made about his surroundings. The guy never really had a chance in New York. He was surrounded by mostly scrubs at wide receiver and had to stand behind a consistently bad offensive line. On top of that, he was subjected to Jeremy Bates and Dowell Loggains as his offensive coordinators. The kid had no chance. That is why there is a belief a better situation could salvage Darnold. Especially given his young age. That and his favorable price tag as Connor Hughes of The Athletic points out.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pDWvDEI-0g&ab_channel=ESPN







