It has been quite awhile since the Chicago Bears have been able to claim to have the best of something in their division, let alone anything having to do with the quarterback position. When it comes to starting quarterback Mitch Trubisky he sits behind the likes of fellow NFC North starters Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay Packers), Matthew Stafford (Detroit Lions) and Kirk Cousins (Minnesota Vikings) but he is only entering his second year in the NFL. When it comes to the quarterback situation behind him, at least one publication feels good about what the Bears have in place behind their young quarterback.

Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon recently ranked the backup quarterback situation for every team in the NFL and placed the Bears at No. 10 on the list. Chicago has Chase Daniel listed as its No. 2 quarterback with Tyler Bray slotted as the third quarterback on the roster. Gagnon explained why he feels good about the backups in Chicago, writing:

"Despite rarely getting opportunities, Daniel has been a top-quality backup quarterback for years. Two of his last three preseasons (in Philadelphia in 2016 and in New Orleans in 2017) have been superb, and new Bears head coach Matt Nagy knows him well from their time together in Kansas City.

There's no long-term potential there, but he's a quality 31-year-old second-stringer.

And they're probably in trouble if they need to use Bray extensively, but the former Chief was also good last preseason under Nagy's tutelage."

Daniel entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins in 2009 before latching on with the New Orleans Saints that season. He attempted his first NFL passes in 2010, completing two of his three attempts for 16 yards. He spent a total of four seasons in New Orleans before joining the Kansas City Chiefs in 2013. That season he saw his most extensive work, completing 25 of his 38 passing attempts for 248 yards with one touchdown and one interception in five games with one start. The following year he completed 16 of his 28 passing attempts for 157 yards before attempting just two passes in 2015. In 2016 he was with the Philadelphia Eagles before rejoining the Saints last year.

The Missouri alum has extensive knowledge of this system, having played for Nagy in Kansas City and Doug Pederson in Philadelphia. Daniel does not offer a lot in terms of on-field experience, but he has been around long enough to understand how this works. If Trubisky does go down with an injury, Daniel at least knows the system well enough to hold down the fort for a period of time.

Bray has been around the league since 2013 and has spent his entire career with Nagy in some sort of capacity. A pair of injuries have wiped out two full seasons for him so there is not much out there on him in terms of NFL tape. Last year he attempted one pass for the Chiefs and also lost a fumble. In four preseason games in 2017, Bray completed 17 of his 27 passing attempts for 203 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. The most passes he attempted in a game was eight.

As for the rest of the division, the Packers sit at the bottom, ranked 26th overall. The team has Brett Hundley (who beat the Bears at Soldier Field last year), former 2017 second-round pick DeShone Kizer and undrafted free agent rookie Tim Boyle on the roster. The Lions landed at No. 15 on the list with Jake Rudock and veteran Matt Cassel sitting behind Stafford. The Vikings are No. 13 on the list with Trevor Siemian, Kyle Sloter and Peter Pujals listed as backups.