PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 11: Carson Wentz #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass in the second quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneersat Lincoln Financial Field on August 11, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Carson Wentz

Philadelphia Eagles have named their starter, and if it's anything like the preseason, it's bad news

After moving Sam Bradford for a truly incredible haul, the Philadelphia Eagles have named its starter.

After moving Sam Bradford for a truly incredible haul, the Philadelphia Eagles have named Carson Wentz their starting quarterback.

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While that shows some trust in the No. 2 overall, when he's played, he's been horrendous.

How bad was Wentz in a preseason game against Tampa Bay earlier this summer? He completed 12-of-24 passes for 89 yards with one interception and no touchdowns.

But it's worse than those pedestrian numbers sound. Pro Football Focus breaks down just how bad Wentz's debut really was:

"He completed just one pass traveling 10 yards or more downfield, but it was under pressure where he really struggled. The Buccaneers got pressure on 11 of Wentz's dropbacks, with the QB scrambling on one; he completed just three passes on the other 10. Adding an interception, he had a quarterback rating of 0.0 on throws under pressure."

If he's anything like his preseason performance, it's going to be a rough year for the Eagles.