Seconding what Second and Chalmers posted, the Bears are really no longer in a position to add a highly touted qb through the draft, or anything else for that matter. This roster is your Bears for the foreseeable future. This is the bag that Pace has put all of his marbles in, that he will sink or swim with. Mack was the last piece of the puzzle. There will certainly be additions and subtractions around the edges, but this is basically it.
As far as last night's game went, I've always been a believer that winning games in the NFL is very difficult, and there are no style points. I give them credit for winning last night against a team they were clearly better than. Its amazing how statistically even the game ended up being in terms of yardage and such considering how the Bears dominated much of the game. That just shows how hard it is to blow teams out in the league. I am concerned about the productivity of the offense as they've been under 300 yards both games so far. They still don't seem to have much of a downfield threat so teams are playing 9-10 guys within 7-8 yards of the line of scrimmage against them. Opponents are stuffing the run and all of the Bears' passing plays are short and intermediate stuff. As far as Trubitsky goes, I was hoping he would be farther along at this point but its way too early to give up on him. If he doesn't end up being the man the Bears are in huge trouble.
What’s your definition of highly touted? There is still plenty of talent outside the first round. Bears fans should know this. Adding pieces will be very important and finding ways to get some draft picks back without losing major talent should be Pace’s goal now. Those pieces around the edges that turn into really good additions is what gets teams from good to great.