Sam Bradford

The Eagles need to decide if they want to re-sign quarterback Sam Bradford. (Winslow Townson | AP Images for Panini)

Sam Bradford reportedly wants out.

But where can he go?

That will be the question the Eagles and Bradford's agent, Tom Condon, will have to figure out in the coming days, as the team debates whether or not to move him prior to the 2016 NFL Draft, which begins this Thursday.

If the Eagles do decide to move Bradford, there will be some cap ramifications, considering the team just signed him to a two-year, $35 million deal with $22 million guaranteed.

The Eagles might not have a choice, however, as having an unhappy quarterback who refuses to come to offseason training likely isn't the best way to start a new regime under Doug Pederson.

So where could Bradford go?

Here are three teams that could make sense.

Denver Broncos: The Broncos have spent the entire offseason trying to figure out their quarterback situation. They have already made a trade with the Eagles for Mark Sanchez, and have reportedly been in talks with the San Francisco 49ers for Colin Kaepernick -- all of this after missing out on re-signing Brock Osweiler.

The Broncos are in prime position to make a trade, as they are ready to win now, and have one of the best defenses in the NFL. Bradford's lack of playoff experience might scare them away, but if they can get him for less than they could Kaepernick, a deal could get done.

San Francisco 49ers: If there is one thing Bradford has made clear, it is that after six seasons in the NFL, he wants consistency. That won't be happening in Philadelphia, but it could in San Francisco, where his old head coach Chip Kelly now works.

Bradford might not have liked Kelly's offense, and his lack of ability to make adjustments at the line of scrimmage, but he does already know the offense, and if Kaepernick is traded, he could start right away.

One issue, however, is that Kelly no longer has control of personnel, and it's unknown what the 49ers' front office thinks of Bradford -- or if Kelly has the pull to make the deal happen.

New York Jets: Like the Broncos, the Jets are ready to win now -- but don't have a quarterback.

Although he didn't have the success that Ryan Fitzpatrick did last season, the argument can be made that Bradford is a better option, especially considering he is younger.

There is also the fact that Bradford is already under contract for two years, at a price the Jets likely won't mind paying, especially since they are in the middle of a long contract dispute with Fitzpatrick.

But one potential roadblock: The Jets are already down to six picks in the NFL Draft, and have none in the fifth or sixth rounds. One has to wonder how likely it is they will give up any more to get Bradford.

Eliot Shorr-Parks may be reached at eshorrpa@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @EliotShorrParks. Find NJ.com Eagles on Facebook.

THE NO-HUDDLE SHOW, Ep. 35: Exploring Eagles' first-round draft scenarios