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Chicago Bears offseason positional analysis: Quarterbacks

Pro Football Weekly Chicago Bears beat writer Bob LeGere is going position by position and breaking down where the Bears stand entering an offseason in which they're armed with more than $40 million in cap space and seven draft picks, including No. 8 overall. First up on LeGere's positional offseason analysis series: Quarterbacks.

Bears general manager Ryan Pace is convinced he has his franchise quarterback in Mitch Trubisky.

But the depth chart behind the second overall pick in 2017 is uncertain. Mike Glennon, who was brought in to be the bridge to Trubisky, turned out to be a bridge too short — and too expensive — lasting just four games as the starter.