No personnel move shakes up the NFL like a big quarterback trade, an event that impacts a franchise for a decade and shakes up years of drafts for the entire league. We've seen three of them in the past nine months -- involving Jared Goff, Carson Wentz and Sam Bradford -- and collectively those trades will shape the 2017 draft.

So on the day Todd McShay releases his Mock Draft 1.0 and Mel Kiper Jr. offers an updated 2017 Big Board, let's take a closer look at how the five teams involved in those three trades will be impacted next spring.

Thanks to ProSportsTransactions.com for providing an easy viewing template of what we know so far. The NFL does not confirm the first-round draft order until after teams complete their seasons, and the full draft order won't be known until after compensatory picks are awarded this spring. We did not include conditional picks in this accounting, because in some cases they remain dependent on this season's outcomes.

The Browns own the Eagles' first-round pick in 2017 thanks to their trade last year that allowed Philadelphia to move up for Carson Wentz. AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast

2017 assets acquired via trade: Eagles' picks in the first and fourth rounds, plus the Titans' second-round pick.

2017 draft situation: Eight confirmed picks, including two in each of the first two rounds. At the moment, ESPN's Football Power Index projects the Browns to choose at No. 1 and No. 10 overall.

Current QB situation: The Browns are back to starting Robert Griffin III after also giving starts to Josh McCown and Cody Kessler. Griffin and McCown are signed through 2017, and Kessler is signed through 2019.

Analysis: Kessler, a third-round pick in 2016, has shown some promise, completing 65.6 percent of his passes for six touchdowns and two interceptions in eight starts. But the Browns don't have a long-term starter on their roster. The 2017 draft is considered weak at the position, but the Browns should be in the market.

2017 assets acquired via trade: Rams' picks in the first and third rounds.

Current 2017 draft situation: Eight total picks, including five in the first three rounds.

Current QB situation: The Titans' choice of Marcus Mariota at No. 2 overall in 2015 gave them the flexibility to trade back in 2016. He is their long-term starter.

Analysis: Mariota has made significant progress as a passer in leading the Titans into playoff contention. Since the start of Week 5, he has the NFL's highest QBR (82.2), having thrown for 21 touchdowns and three interceptions. He ranks third in the NFL this season among quarterbacks with 348 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

2017 assets acquired via trade: None. Used their picks in the first and third rounds to acquire Goff.

Current 2017 draft situation: Five picks, including one in the first three rounds.

Current QB situation: Goff cracked the starting lineup in Week 11 and is presumably the Rams' 2017 starter, at least.

Analysis: Either the Rams treated Goff with kid gloves, or he wasn't nearly as ready to play in the NFL as once presumed. He was atrocious in the preseason and has by far the NFL's worst QBR (24.5) during his four-game stretch as a starter. Worse, he'll be starting over with a new offensive system and coaching staff in his second year -- and on a roster that can't be fortified much because of the draft picks used to acquire him.

2017 assets acquired via trade: Vikings' first-round pick for Bradford, after giving their first- and third-round picks to the Browns for Wentz.

Current 2017 draft situation: Eight total picks, including one apiece in the first three rounds and two in the fourth.

Current QB situation: Wentz has started all 13 games, with veteran Chase Daniel under contract as his backup for two more seasons.

Analysis: Wentz won his first three starts in impressive fashion, throwing five touchdowns without an interception, but the Eagles have since slumped to 2-8 since. While there is every reason to think Wentz will start for years to come, he has some work ahead of him. During the past 11 weeks, he has the NFL's lowest QBR (45.0), having thrown eight touchdowns against 12 interceptions and taking 26 sacks.

2017 draft assets acquired via trade: Dolphins' third-round pick as part of a 2016 draft-day trade.

Current 2017 draft situation: Eight total picks, including two in the third round and two in the fourth, after sending their first-round pick to the Eagles for Bradford.

QB situation: Bradford is signed through next season and seems the Vikings' likeliest Week 1 starter. Teddy Bridgewater faces a long recovery from a dislocated knee.

Analysis: It's easy to say the Vikings panicked and overpaid by sending a first-round pick for Bradford for a season in which they appear likely to miss the playoffs. But Bradford has been the least of their problems, and his availability to start next season provides added value. His QBR of 58.4 ranks No. 19 in the NFL, mostly because an injury-ravaged offensive line has forced him to be a checkdown specialist. He leads the NFL with a 71.2 completion percentage and has thrown 14 touchdown passes and three interceptions.