Mitch Trubisky Departure Ushers In 2017 Rebuild for UNC Offense
Posted Jan 9, 2017
Mitch Trubisky’s decision to enter the 2017 NFL Draft leaves Larry Fedora with a massive rebuilding effort on offense entering the offseason. Trubisky is expected to be a top-10 pick in April’s NFL Draft, which will net him a four-year contract between $15-$30 million. While his decision is hard to argue, it leaves the 2017 Tar Heel offense short on experience.
(Inside Carolina)
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