Chip Kelly has caused quite a stir with the deals he has made during the first free agency period in which he's in charge of the Eagles' personnel moves, but the most controversial move may have been the trade for quarterback Sam Bradford.

It's possible (though somewhat unlikely) that this acquisition will end up serving as a stepping-stone toward trading up in the draft in an effort to acquire Marcus Mariota (which would be a good move, regardless of the price paid), but what would it mean for the Eagles' offense if Bradford ended up as the starting quarterback in the 2015 season and beyond?