The Chicago Bears have invested a lot in the quarterback position this offseason, as the team added former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Mike Glennon and traded up to select North Carolina star quarterback Mitch Trubisky No. 2 in the 2017 NFL Draft.
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Trubisky, who played in a very different system in college under Larry Fedora, is already struggling to adjust to playing under center at the NFL level.
Five plays for Mitch Trubisky in team drills, three fumbled exchanges.
— dan durkin (@djdurkin) July 29, 2017
Trubisky has all the talent in the world, but one of the most difficult learning curves he faces is adjusting to playing a lot more snaps under center rather than from the gun.
Still, it hasn't been all bad for the former Tar Heel, as earlier this week he was finding guys deep with superb throws.
#Bears rookie QB Mitch Trubisky ends 11-on-11 possession by threading the needle on a deep middle route to rookie TE Adam Shaheen.
— Bob LeGere (@BobLeGere) July 27, 2017
Expect more reports as to how to Trubisky continues to get used to catching the from the ball from under center as the season inches closer and closer.