Sam Bradford

Will Sam Bradford be walking out of Philadelphia on Thursday night? (Tim Hawk | South Jersey Times)

It has been 51 days since the Eagles acquired quarterback Sam Bradford in a trade with the St. Louis Rams.

Will he make it to 52?

Thursday could be a long day for Bradford, as the NFL Draft is finally upon us, and rumors continue to fly that the Eagles are going to make a move up for Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota.

While most of the city would likely be excited by such a trade, the mystery surrounding the Eagles' chances is likely not as fun for Bradford, who would almost certainly be on his way out if it happens.

So what is the latest on Bradford potentially being shipped out?

We will have all of the latest rumors throughout the day, so make sure to keep checking back in this post for updates.

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Here is more from Cabot, who thinks the Browns could still be after Bradford, despite earlier reports there were no talks:

Peter King of Sports Illustrated said a source in Chicago (where the draft is being held) told him that the Browns still feel they can pry Bradford away from the Eagles. I believe they can too, but the Eagles would probably need the No. 12 pick to move all the way to No. 2 for Mariota. The Eagles are reportedly shopping other players including inside linebacker Mychal Kendricks, defensive back Brandon Boykin and 3-4 end Fletcher Cox, who was fifth-best at his position last year, according to profootballfocus.com. If the Eagles are serious about getting the Browns' No. 12, they'd need to include some of these players or other picks along with Bradford.

No talks?

According to ESPN's Josina Anderson, the Browns and Eagles have not talked about a deal for Bradford.

#Browns source said as of 8a no calls fr #PHI re: Bradford to deal up. RT @KingJEazy: Jo do u think #Titans trade 2nd pk &/or draft Mariota. — ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) April 30, 2015

Schefter

Add ESPN insider Adam Schefter to the list of reporters who believe Bradford very well could be moved on Thursday. (via Bleeding Green Nation)

The Eagles would of course try to trade Bradford to the Cleveland Browns for a draft pick, hoping to then package that pick in a move up the draft board.

Titans interested?

If the Eagles go up to get Mariota, they are going to likely need to get to No. 2 overall, which means dealing with the Tennessee Titans.

The good news? The Titans have shown interest in Bradford in the past, and as recently as last month it seems:

Some have asked if #Eagles could deal Sam Bradford in trade up to No. 2. #Titans inquired with #Rams about Bradford months ago. (1/2). — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 29, 2015

The bad news?

If #Titans wanted Sam Bradford, they would’ve been more engaged with #Rams about trading for him before he was sent to Philly. (2/2) — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 29, 2015

Still, if the Eagles and Titans get close to a trade, their past interest in Bradford could help close the deal.

Cleveland Browns?

Would the Browns pull the trigger on a deal for Bradford? After Eagles head coach Chip Kelly said that he had received an offer of a first-round pick from a team, there were numerous reports that offer came from the Browns.

Now, despite reports that Bradford wants no part of Cleveland, it sounds like that interest hasn't died.

According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Browns still have interest in making a deal for the Eagles' quarterback, but she writes that the team isn't optimistic it will get done due to a poor relationship with the Bradford camp.

Still, it sounds like the Eagles have a willing trade partner in Cleveland if they need it.

No extension

Bradford is set to make $13 million next season, the final year on his contract. That gives Bradford some say in where he goes, as any team acquiring him has to hope that he is willing to sign an extension with them either before or after the season.

That doesn't sound like it is going to happen anywhere but Philadelphia, as ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that Bradford won't be signing a new contract with any team but the Eagles.

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Of course, Bradford refusing to sign a contract doesn't stop him from being traded. When running back LeSean McCoy was traded to Buffalo, he originally wasn't too thrilled and was refusing to go. After Buffalo paid him, however, he happily reported.

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