11. Quarterbacks
The Bears certainly upgraded the quarterback position this offseason with the addition of veteran Nick Foles. But quarterback still remains one of the biggest concerns on the roster. Mitchell Trubisky will battle Foles for the starting job in training camp, and the small sample size should give the former No. 2 overall pick an advantage.
Foles has experience operating in an offense similar to Matt Nagy’s, which is a big reason why they shelled out a ton of cash and a fourth-round pick to acquire him over more affordable options. While the Bears have two starting caliber quarterbacks, Foles lost his job to rookie Gardner Minshew in Jacksonville, and Trubisky is close to losing his to Foles.
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