🔴Ex-Bears player simplifies the Justin Fields versus draft a quarterback argument🔴

🔴Ex-Bears player simplifies the Justin Fields versus draft a quarterback argument🔴

If you haven't read or heard enough about the Justin Fields debate ... well, here's another take. One former Bears player simplified the argument. Former tight end Greg Olsen recently wrote his thoughts on the debate, writing a response to Barstool Big Cat on X. "No knock on Fields at all," Olsen wrote. "Let’s assume the top QB in draft and Fields are exactly the same now and in the future. The tiebreaker goes to starting the clock over before having to pay the QB $50m. Once QB gets paid, he better be able to cover up the holes. Most can’t. The elite can." Indeed, the Bears will have the option to exercise Fields' fifth-year option this offseason. Next season represents Fields' final season operating under his convenient, rookie deal that hands the Bears just a $6.4 million cap hit next season. However, if the Bears elect to use their current No. 1 draft pick on a quarterback of their choosing, they can reset the quarterback contract clock and trade Fields. That quarterback will serve four seasons on a rookie deal before the Bears theoretically need to pay a hefty price tag for that hypothetical signal caller.