1. Mitchell Trubisky
There’s arguably no player in the NFL with more pressure on him heading into 2020 than quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. The former No. 2 overall draft pick finds himself the underdog in what the Bears call an open and fair quarterback competition with Nick Foles, where Trubisky will have to earn the right to line-up under center for Chicago.
Trubisky had his worst season as a pro last year, although he certainly wasn’t the only one to blame for the offense’s downfall. But he was a big problem. Especially with the constant reminder that Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson are carrying their franchises. Trubisky has one last chance to turn things around and prove that he can be the Bears’ franchise quarterback, which is a universal hope at this point. But, first, he’ll have to win the starting job.
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