The Philadelphia Eagles are “close to trading” quarterback Carson Wentz, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Friday.The Inquirer reported that the firing of former Eagles coach Doug Pederson did not alleviate the concerns Wentz had about the organization and that the former No. 2 overall pick of the 2016 NFL Draft would prefer to move on.Wentz has not publicly requested a trade.The Indianapolis Colts would seem to be one of the more probable destinations for Wentz, if he is traded. The Colts need to replace retiring quarterback Philip Rivers, and Indianapolis head coach Frank Reich served as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator with the Eagles during Wentz’s first two years in the league.Meanwhile, Colts general manager Chris Ballard said in a radio interview on Friday that his team was “exploring lots of options” to fill the quarterback position, but denied a trade was imminent.”Not today, not the Colts,” Ballard said.