INDIANAPOLIS – Mitchell Trubisky spent last offseason preparing for the NFL Combine and the draft while being evaluated by 32 future employers.
"It's going to be good for him to kind of take the reins," general manager Ryan Pace said at the NFL Combine. "This is his team as he goes forward."
As Trubisky enters his second NFL season, he will be working with a new head coach in Matt Nagy and a new offensive coordinator in Mark Helfrich. Both men are known for their ability to develop quarterbacks. Nagy helped Alex Smith lead the NFL with a 104.