Chicago Bears
The Mitchell Trubisky era is coming to an end and with him still on his rookie contract, the Bears can afford the potential cap hit of $15 million. They could also negotiate for the Colts to take on the $7 million roster bonus seeing as they can handle it.
The Bears are certainly in the market for a quarterback, and Brissett could be what they need. He’s more accurate than Trubisky and given the state of their defense, he might be a better fit in Matt Nagy’s offense.
The Colts could target a Day 3 pick from the Bears. The highest they likely could get for Brissett would be a fourth-round compensatory pick, which currently sits at No. 140 overall. The Bears also have two sixth and two seventh-round picks to work with.