Every team has that iconic player�the one who becomes a legend, makes magic on the field, and whose feats resonate for generations.
That player has never been a Chicago Bears quarterback.
As we approach the end of the season with 11 games left and uncertainty around Justin Fields' return from a dislocated right thumb, it seems increasingly probable that the Bears will once again be scouting quarterbacks for the 2024 NFL draft.
His tweet had a similar tone: «The Bears are expected to scout heavily for a quarterback in the '24 draft.»
Interpreting Biggs' insights, it appears the Chicago Bears might be setting their sights on a new leading quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft. The fact that he highlighted USC's Caleb Williams and North Carolina's Drake Maye indicates a potential shakeup in the QB roster come 2024. Such a revelation is both surprising and, in a way, expected.
There's a familiar dread to this update. Historically, the Bears have either sidestepped the QB issue in drafts or made missteps when they did focus on it. Whether it was due to inadequate pre-draft evaluations or coaching staffs' inability to adapt to a player's strengths, the results have been disappointing. This isn't to suggest the Bears should cease their attempts.
Furthermore, if the Bears are indeed determined to secure a top quarterback in the 2024 draft, it marks a significant shift from their traditional strategies.
Opting for a QB in the 2024 NFL Draft could indicate a novel approach for the Bears. Biggs' revelation implies the Bears are becoming more resolute in their quest for a franchise quarterback, which is a departure from their past hesitations.
Consider the 2017 decision to pair rookie Mitchell Trubisky with Mike Glennon, hoping Glennon would bridge the gap despite his lack of recent starts. The subsequent Fields-Dalton duo was similarly perplexing. We could discuss the team's history of underinvestment in wide receivers and offensive lines that have contributed to the QB woes, but that's a conversation for another time.
Ultimately, as the sands of time run out for JF1's reign as Chicago's QB1, it's clear changes are afoot. Yes, coaching and management haven't always supported Fields adequately. Yes, his recent injury muddies the evaluation waters. However, change seems inevitable. The burning question remains: Who will step up next?
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20 OCTOBRE | 31 ANSWERS The Buzz is Growing, The Bears Seem Poised to Pick a QB in the 2024 NFL Draft's First Round. Will the Bears draft a QB? | ||
Yes | 21 | 67.7 % |
No | 10 | 32.3 % |
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