Chicago Bears: Three QBs to stay away from this offseason

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Chicago Bears, Kyle Trask
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The first two mentioned here were guys who are going to be going from one NFL team to another. In the case of Kyle Trask, he would need to be drafted. If the Bears take him with their first-round pick, that would be yet another quarterback draft disaster. He had a pretty good collegiate career at the University of Florida but he doesn’t warrant a first-round pick.

In his senior year playing for the Gators, he threw 43 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. He also completed 68.9 percent of his passes. Those are pretty good numbers and he finished in 4th place for the Heisman Trophy voting. A lot of people are high on him but it feels like the Chicago Bears could do way better if drafting a quarterback was really high.

Trask is a raw talent. He had some help at Florida in terms of good receivers and play calling but that may not transfer to the NFL. If it does, it will take a few years and the Bears really don’t have a few years. They need someone who can help them now.

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We all know that Trevor Lawrence is going to be the number one overall pick. Justin Fields and Zach Wilson seem to be the two guys that will follow Lawrence. All three of them feel like they will be hard to grab via trade but someone like Trey Lance or Mac Jones feels like better options than Trask. All of the quarterbacks on this list may prove to be awesome somewhere but they are all not good options for the Bears at this time.