Jared Goff and Carson Wentz will meet on the field for the first time Sunday when the Eagles visit the Rams, and all eyes will be on them. Both teams traded up to draft their franchise quarterbacks in 2016, showing just how much confidence they had in each guy to succeed in the NFL.

The Eagles showed plenty of interest in Goff throughout the pre-draft process, but when the Rams traded up to No. 1, there was very little chance they’d be able to grab him at No. 2.

In fact, Goff was visiting the Eagles when the Rams made their blockbuster trade.

“Things happened so fast,” Goff said, via Turron Davenport of The Eagles Wire. “I was actually on my visit with the Eagles when the Rams traded up. It’s just the way it worked out.”

The Rams never revealed to Goff that he was going to be the pick, despite plenty of speculation suggesting he would. Obviously, it’s worked out for both teams with Goff and Wentz having tremendous seasons for the Rams and Eagles, respectively.

Goff has watched a lot of Wentz’s tape, too, given how many of their opponents have overlapped.

“He’s been tremendous this year. Everything he’s been doing, especially his ability to extend plays and make plays outside the pocket. I know that’s always something he was always really good at and is continuing to get really good at,” Goff said of Wentz. “A lot of respect for him and what he’s done. He’s one guy who has really worked his way into everything he’s earned. He’s deserved everything he’s earned up to this point and expecting him to continue to keep getting better. He’s a really fun guy to watch.”

It’ll be their first time squaring off, but it certainly won’t be the last. In fact, they could meet again in a few weeks if both teams make the postseason. Imagine Goff vs. Wentz in the NFC Championship game. It’s possible.