Bears’ needs in the draft
Quarterback: Andy Dalton is the Bears’ starter, but he’s not their future. It wasn’t too long ago when Mitch Trubisky embodied that hope after the Bears traded up and drafted him with the second overall pick in 2017. But he’s now in Buffalo to be Josh Allen’s backup after four turbulent seasons in Chicago, which did include two postseason appearances. The Bears remain stuck in quarterback purgatory. To escape it, Pace made an aggressive trade offer to the Seahawks for Russell Wilson, but coach Pete Carroll passed. The looming question is now how bold and aggressive Pace will be in search of his next quarterback in the NFL Draft. One difference this year is that Pace is working closely with Nagy. That wasn’t the case in 2017 with former coach John Fox. But at No. 20, the Bears are undoubtedly on the outside looking in at the best quarterbacks in the first round. They might be forced to wait until the second round to address it.
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