Quote Originally Posted by vince View Post
The differential on that trade according to the Harvard chart you posted pb is 304.4. Granted next year's 3rd isn't the same as this year's 3rd, but that's basically the Bears handing over a top 10 pick - for no reason whatsoever! They could have just stood pat and made that pick - after signing Glennon to a 3-year $15 mil/year deal on top of that. Unbelievable.
Yep. Even if you discount it by a round (which Brian Burke thinks is too much), it doesn't look good.

If I were a Bears fan, I would be less concerned about the chart in this case, because each team has to agree to use one of them. The strategy seems flawed. You picked up Glennon to hold the fort until you found a QB. Trubisky might be the best of this year, but he is no lock (or Luck).