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Sam Bradford - should the Bucs be interested?

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Per PFT: Not that there was any doubt, but now it’s official: Sam Bradford is out for the season.Bradford, the Rams franchise quarterback who suffered a torn ACL in Saturday’s preseason game, has been officially placed on injured reserve.Moving Bradford to IR was one of four roster moves the Rams made today to get down to the 75-player limit. St. Louis also waived DE Sammy Brown and S Matt Daniels and placed C Demetrius Rhaney on injured reserve.For the Rams and Bradford, the question now is whether Bradford has played his last game in St. Louis. The enormous contract Bradford got as a first overall draft pick under the old Collective Bargaining Agreement means it’s inconceivable that he could be back under his current contract. It’s possible that Bradford could return to the Rams if he’s willing to take a big pay cut, but it’s also possible that Bradford and the Rams are done.Okay, I know that Bradford has been a pretty big injury risk, but it sounds pretty likely that he'll be let go this off season and if he is, should we be interested? When healthy, he's a decent to good quarterback. Of course the caveat is, he's not been healthy. Still, he'll probably at the top of the free agent quarterback class next season so if we have a play off year and end up drafting in the 20's, it's unlikely we are picking a quarterback high. So do we take a chance and bring him in, maybe to sit a year behind McCown and get completely healthy or is he just too much of a gamble?I'm undecided. I'm still on the fence about Glennon; and Bradford, at least skill-wise would appear to be an upgrade. I'm just curious what others think if this was an option.

 
Posted : Aug. 26, 2014 7:02 pm
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