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Chicago’s quarterback concerns are no secret – after not trading for Russell Wilson and settling for Andy Dalton. There’s no better time for GM Ryan Pace to break his streak of not drafting a quarterback than this year.
The Bears aren’t going to bring in a top-five quarterback, but there are still some development prospects they could reach on Day 2. general choice.
Here’s what McShay had to say about Trask:
Like Washington, the Bears dive into the QB pool on Day 2 with Trask, who has a great feel and anticipates his passes despite some shortcomings in arm strength. He could learn behind Andy Dalton and Nick Foles and have the opportunity to develop into a potential down-the-road starter.
While there’s a belief that Chicago could trade in to draft one of the top five quarterback prospects – all of which will likely be off the board before they pick 20 – that may not really be the case.
The Bears reportedly did their homework on quarterbacks on Day 2, which would make Trask a likely option for a team that continues to look for a franchise quarterback.