While former No. 1 overall pick Sam Bradford never panned out for the Rams, he is finally hitting his stride with the Minnesota Vikings.

Here are some of the most fascinating facts about the former Rams quarterback.

1) Bradford simply isn’t throwing interceptions

Check out this statistic recorded about his past two years (via Pro Football Focus):

“Sam Bradford has averaged over 7.00 yards per attempt in each of the last two seasons. He also completed a career-high 71.6 percent of his passes while throwing an interception on just 0.9 percent of his attempts.”

For comparison, his interception percentage was 2.2 percent with St. Louis — which is more than double what he had last year.

When he was with the Rams, he averaged 12.4 interceptions per 16 games. Last year with the Vikings, the same rate was just 5.3 picks.

2) He is perhaps the best downfield passer in the NFL

Bradford has also been the best downfield passer in the entire league during the two-year time frame.

Here is what one analyst has said about Bradford (via Brick Wall Blitz):

“He finished with the highest overall downfield accuracy in 2016, with 66.7% of his passes being accurate. Bradford’s downfield passing isn’t just underrated, good, very good, really good, or great. It’s sensational.”

Check out this incredible GIF of his performance with Minnesota below.

3) Former Rams QB Case Keenum is impressed

Last season, Case Keenum was the original starting quarterback for the Rams.

This offseason, he signed with Minnesota to be the backup for Bradford (via Vikings Wire):

“I’m excited to get to know him even more and watch him work on the field. I’ve watched him from afar and I’ve been a fan of his game and how he plays for a while now. He’s a heck of an athlete and has incredible arm talent, so I’m excited to see it live and in person on the field.”

The Vikings suddenly have two former Rams quarterbacks on their roster.

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4) He could soon become one of the highest-paid quarterbacks

Bradford is likely a top-15 quarterback in the NFL, which is not fantastic but certainly not bad either.

The former No. 1 overall pick makes an average of $18 million per season. He is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after next season

If the estimate below is correct, Bradford could make as much as Aaron Rodgers ($22 million) Russell Wilson ($21.9 million), Cam Newton ($20.8 million) earn annually.

If he has a similar season to 2016, Sam Bradford's market value would be $21.5M. An extension would be in the neighborhood of four-yrs./$86M — J.R. (@JReidDraftScout) April 4, 2017

5) The Vikings GM really loves Bradford

Minnesota head coach Mike Zimmer is really satisfied with Sam Bradford (via 247 Sports):

“I just think through the whole course of everything that he did, it was pretty remarkable. … The other thing is how bad he really wants to win. I can remember him and I sitting down afterwards and talking about [losses], and it was just eating him up.”

While Bradford was acquired as a solution to the injury of Teddy Bridgewater, Zimmer thinks Bradford could be the starter next year.