I don’t want to cop out and avoid answering a question, but it’s fair to say we will know a lot more about Trubisky and his profile and career arc after this season. He has 26 career starts and showed real growth from his rookie season to last year, when he was in Year 1 in the Matt Nagy offense. Some of the statistics he posted provide optimism, but when you survey various rankings around the league, he ranks somewhere from the middle of the pack to a little lower than that. He’s certainly beneath Patrick Mahomes and in most cases Deshaun Watson, the two quarterbacks taken behind him in the 2017 draft. There is reason to believe he will be better with a year of experience in the system and he has plenty of talent surrounding him, so I don’t think anyone will be able to complain about that the way you could question, say, the surrounding cast Jay Cutler had in his first few seasons with the Bears. If Trubisky reaches Romo’s level of play, he would be a pretty damn good quarterback for the Bears, who have a better defense than Romo ever played with in Dallas. Trubisky is clearly a better quarterback than Bortles. I don’t really see a good comp there. I do feel confident in saying we will have a really good idea of who Trubisky is by the end of this season.