A bust? I don’t believe you can accurately label Floyd a bust. You’re right that he had a terrific opener against the Packers, when he registered four tackles and two sacks of Aaron Rodgers. Floyd got credit for two QB hits in that game; he’s had one since. That has to be concerning for the Bears, because with Khalil Mack commanding the kind of extra attention he often does, Floyd has to be able to win against one-on-one blocking more frequently. The 27-year-old Floyd hasn’t been a bad player for the Bears, but he also hasn’t played up to his status as the No. 9 pick in the 2016 draft. Had Floyd fulfilled expectations, it’s possible the team wouldn’t have considered it necessary to trade for Mack a year ago. I’d classify Kevin White as a draft bust, one of the biggest in the last decade. There are more than enough other examples of first-round picks over the last two decades who never became what the Bears hoped. Trading for Mack made sense because the Bears flipped draft picks for a known commodity. The coaching staff talked about Floyd during the offseason and training camp, and the feeling was he was ready to unleash his talent. I think he’s going to need to be more productive in the remaining 11 games for the Bears to exercise their 2020 fifth-year option on Floyd.