Tom Condon confirmed on Monday night that his client, Sam Bradford, will sit out voluntary workouts and is seeking a trade from the Philadelphia Eagles.

"Sam's only been in the league for six years and he wants to go some place and be there and know that he's going to stay as long as he plays well, and his situation now in Philadelphia is different," Condon told SiriusXM NFL Radio.

"Sam's a competitor and he wants to go some place and know he's the man. He just doesn't want to be there holding the place card and then wondering where's he's going to go at the end of the year."

Bradford signed a two-year, $36 million deal with the Eagles on March 1, but the club signed Chase Daniel soon after and traded up with the Cleveland Browns for the No. 2 overall pick in this week's NFL draft.