4. Case Keenum
If the Bears don’t land Andy Dalton, expect Chicago to target another experienced veteran quarterback in Washington’s Case Keenum. Keenum has certainly made his way around the NFL over these last few seasons — with stops in Washington, Denver, and Los Angeles — and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him in Chicago.
Keenum provides just enough competition and mentoring for someone like Mitchell Trubisky without threatening him for the starting job. But like with Dalton, Keenum would provide insurance for the Bears should Trubisky’s struggles continue. Only, Keenum would come at a much cheaper price than Dalton — both financially and asset-wise with draft picks.