NFL: Philadelphia Eagles-Minicamp

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz (11) and quarterback Sam Bradford (7) and quarterback Chase Daniel (10) and offensive coordinator Frank Reich (right) during mini camp at NovaCare Complex in Philadelphia, Pa. on June 9, 2016. (Bill Streicher | USA TODAY Sports)

Eagles quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson knows a thing or two about quarterback rooms.

Since leaving UCLA in 2011, Bethel-Thompson has played for a whopping 10 teams.

He has played in for two teams in the Arena Football league. He has played for five different teams in the NFL.

Which is why his comments after Wednesday's practice should hold some serious weight.

"We have the best quarterback room in the league," Bethel-Thompson said.

The Eagles quarterback position has been the topic of heavy discussion since the beginning of last offseason, when the team re-signed Sam Bradford, drafted Carson Wentz at No. 2 overall and then made Chase Daniel the highest paid backup in the history of the NFL.

How the three would work together, or if it was even possible for the three to do so, has been debated.

To Bethel-Thompson, no discussion is even needed.

"It's fantastic. Its three awesome quarterbacks working their butts off to get better everyday. Following the lead of three awesome coaches," Bethel-Thompson said. "It's a quarterback's paradise. You have a head coach that was a quarterback. You got an (offensive coordinator) that played the position. You have a quarterback coach that played the position. All at the highest level. All coaching at the highest level."

That has to be music to the ears of top personnel executive Howie Roseman, who made it a point this offseason to build a coaching staff compromised of former quarterbacks, coaches who could mold the potential of Wentz into a player many draft experts feel can be a franchise quarterback.

"He's great. But he's a rookie in the NFL," Bethel-Thompson said of Wentz. "You are going to make mistakes, you learn from them, you don't make the same mistake twice, and you'll be fine. He is going to get the opportunities. He is going to get the throws. It's how he develops and what he turns into."

And can he turn into a franchise quarterback?

"He wouldn't be the No. 2 pick if he wasn't (capable of being a franchise quarterback)", Bethel-Thompson said. "It's just about competing. He has two guys ahead of him that are at the highest level. It's great for him."

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