I appreciate this approach, and would fully support it, if it weren't for the massive escalation in QB pay, relative to other positions. If we could pay a QB like Fields a "reasonable" contract, commensurate with his value to the team, say 25 Million a year for 4 years, I would love to build up every other position and win through Defense, a run game, and the occasional chunk play that fields will create. The issue is that QBs are so vastly overpaid now (See Daniel Jones' contract) that a mediocre quarterback is actually worse (in my opinion) than a swing and a miss. For a quarterback to be worth the contract of today, he has to be a top-10 difference maker. He has to be able to carry the team, not the other way around. Given the current state of QB pay, I'd rather build around rookie QBs until we find one that sticks. A quarterback like Burrow or Allen can completely flip the fate of a franchise. Think about those two teams (cincinnati and buffalo) before the arrival of their wunderkind QBs. Now think about them now, their identities flipped in short order - from losers to winners, from laughingstocks to teams that scare everyone (when healthy). That is what I want for the Bears. I am SO tired of losing, especially to the Packers.