4. Case Keenum
The Bears insist their confidence hasn’t wavered in Trubisky, but that’s not going to stop them from bringing in an experienced veteran that can push Trubisky without outright winning the starting job. If the Bears are looking for that guy, they’ll find it in Case Keenum.
Keenum has made a career of serving as a stopgap quarterback, where he’s constantly on the move. While he’d certainly mentor and challenge Trubisky, the expectation would be that he wouldn’t win the starting job in training camp. Rather he would serve as insurance should Trubisky’s struggles continue. Not to mention Keenum is more in the Bears’ price range than some of these other quarterbacks.
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