Chicago Bears
It’s not easy to find a franchise-quarterback and for the Chicago Bears, it has been especially challenging. The latest example featured choosing Mitchell Trubisky even when holding the No. 2 pick in a draft class that featured Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson.
Unless Trubisky manages to completely turn things around in 2020, the Bears should be looking at quarterback options. They may have no choice but to put up with underwhelming production at this position for more than just the upcoming season.
As long as the Bears don’t happen to find a long-term quarterback option next offseason, they could be a legitimate suitor for Aaron Rodgers. It just seems unlikely the Green Bay Packers would be willing to trade him to an NFC North rival, so they remain low on this list.