It's complicated because their were multiple deals. But basically the Browns gave up Wentz plus a 2017 number 4, and received the following
BROWNS DRAFT HAUL FROM EAGLES TRADE (from @willBrinson, CBSSPORTS.com) |
PLAYER/PICK | ROUND | OVERALL PICK | POSITION | COLLEGE |
Corey Coleman | 1 | 15 | WR | Baylor |
Shon Coleman | 3 | 76 | OT | Auburn |
Cody Kessler | 3 | 93 | QB | USC |
Ricardo Louis | 4 | 114 | WR | Auburn |
Derrick Kindred | 3 | 129 | SS | TCU |
Spencer Drango | 4 | 168 | OL | Baylor |
2017 NFL Draft Pick (from PHILLY) | 1 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
2017 NFL Draft Pick (from TEN) | 2 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
2018 NFL Draft Pick (from PHILLY) | 3 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Now, a related question is how the two quarterbacks compare. Wentz is bigger, stronger and has a better arm. But Kessler seems to have a very good football mind and the stats are comparable. It's early, and Cody hasn't played as much as Carson. But for what it is worth, by QB rating Cody is currently the 13th best passer in the NFL and Wentz is about number 21. Nevertheless, many Cleveland fans believe Wentz is a lock for the Hall of Fame, and we need to replace Cody Kessler as quickly as possible.
Player |
Team |
Comp |
Att |
Pct |
Yds |
Avg |
TD |
Int |
40+ |
Sck |
Rating |
Cody Kessler |
CLE |
119 |
178 |
66.9 |
1,241 |
7 |
6 |
1 |
4 |
15 |
95.7 |
Carson Wentz |
PHI |
202 |
311 |
65 |
2,121 |
6.8 |
9 |
5 |
4 |
19 |
87.6 |
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