Sam Bradford's agent reportedly wants a huge chunk of change from Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford is set to become a free agent this NFL offseason, which would make him one of the more intriguing signal callers on the market. Where does it look like the former first overall NFL draft pick look to be ending up? There are reportedly a couple of options.

According to ESPN Insider Jim Trotter, Bradford's agent reportedly asked the Eagles for $25 million a year when he was negotiating a contract extension earlier this week. $25 million a year would be a huge chunk of change to say the least, and Bradford's stats this season hasn't exactly echoed that type of pay —3,725 yards, 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.

According to CSN Philly, new Eagles head coach Doug Pederson thinks Bradford will "fit perfectly in the new Eagles' offensive system.

"I think Sam, he's got all the tools, there's no question," Pederson said. "There's no denying that. Got good size, got a great arm, good mind for the game, and it's just a matter of now, just plugging him in and cutting him loose and utilizing those strengths in this system."

We'll see if Bradford gets his wish of $25 million.