Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears
Starting with the Bears, there are a lot of questions in Chicago about the future of Mitchell Trubisky. He struggled in 2019 and the franchise went out and acquired veteran quarterback Nick Foles from the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Trubisky finished the 2019 season with a 63.2 completion percentage to go along with 3,138 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
Obviously, those are not the numbers the Bears were looking for. Foles could very well unseat Trubisky as the starter, but we are going to act as if that won’t happen. If Trubisky comes back and starts the entire season, he should end up improving his numbers a bit.
What should fans be expecting from Trubisky this season? Let’s take a look at some predictions.
2020 NFL Predictions for Mitchell Trubisky: 3,300 Yards, 24 Touchdowns, 13 Interceptions