The Chicago Bears ended their offseason program on June 15. Here’s a look at how they fared:
Offseason goals/grade: Chicago’s top offseason priority was to upgrade the quarterback position. With Jay Cutler (retired) out of the picture after eight years atop the depth chart, the Bears signed free agent Mike Glennon for $16 million guaranteed in 2017 and drafted Mitchell Trubisky second overall. Is Glennon good enough to win games? Is Trubisky worth the second pick? Is either quarterback better than Cutler? We have no idea. Five years from now, the only thing Bears fans will remember about the 2017 offseason will be the quarterback moves orchestrated by general manager Ryan Pace.