The Chicago Bears quarterback question is going to dominate every offseason discussion until a resolution is reached. Fans are left waiting with nothing to do but speculate. Who is it going to be? Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, Derek Carr are unrealistic. Sam Darnold, Marcus Mariota, and Jameis Winston are significant risks. Going back to Mitch Trubisky feels unlikely. This is why conversations about the draft have picked up with Alabama's Mac Jones looking like their most realistic. This isn't popular among a lot of people. His favorite receiver DeVonta Smith might make you reconsider.
Keep this in mind. Football players are trained early on to keep their comments to the media as carefully as possible. Nobody wants to incite scandal or controversy. So when a player steps out of that safety zone? It's worth talking about. That is what Smith did at the Senior Bowl according to Albert Breer of the MMQB when he put Jones over huge.
"One team asked Smith, point blank: Tua Tagovailoa or Jones? The question was barely finished before Smith answered: Mac Jones. He was bold and definitive about it, as I heard it. And of course, it’s logical to some degree. Jones was Smith’s quarterback for his historic, 117-catch, 1,856-yard, 23-touchdown season. But to me, it’s notable because it feels almost like Jones is going to have to answer for Tagovailoa’s so-so rookie year, in that both guys had an obscene amount of talent (headlined by a better receiver group than probably a handful of NFL teams) around them."







