Modeled after Insider's #NBAFrontOffice project, our NFL Front Office Insiders are taking a look at the biggest offseason questions facing the league's most compelling teams. In this edition, they take over the Chicago Bears, looking at whether the team should move on from Jay Cutler, whom they should draft with the No. 7 overall pick and whether pursuing Ndamukong Suh in free agency is a good idea.

Mark Dominik serves as our general manager, Herm Edwards as our head coach, Louis Riddick as our director of player personnel, and Mel Kiper weighs in with his expertise on the 2015 NFL draft class.

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Part 1: The front office has a few options with Jay Cutler -- but they might be stuck with him

Louis Riddick (director of player personnel): A lot of fans are going to be calling for us to move on from Cutler, but I don't think it's something we'll end up doing. One, because of the money we're already committed to paying him, and two, because you have to ask yourself: What's the next-best alternative?

It's definitely a less-than-enviable position to be in. He's a QB who will always entice you based on his physical ability, but he will just never be what you want him to be. As a front-office executive, does it make your stomach churn to think about paying him that much money? Sure it does. But his deal is the reason there's a new GM in Chicago, and the new regime is stuck with him.