In one area, Mitch Trubisky’s transition to NFL offense could be smooth
Posted May 4, 2017
UNC had Mitch Trubisky process routes and go through progressions, which isn’t always the case for college spread offenses. Bears general manager Ryan Pace pointed to Trubisky’s "ability to process and see the whole field," which is important, seeing as it’s an area in which he may not need as much development as some of the other quarterbacks in this year’s draft.
(CSN Chicago)
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