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It's beginning to feel like there's a better chance the Bears will trade for Mitch Trubisky's eventual training-camp competition instead of signing a quarterback in free agency, especially with the Cincinnati Bengals' willingness to move veteran incumbent Andy Dalton and the Jaguars openly making Nick Foles available at an expected discounted rate. This is good news for the Bears, who can use their free-agent resources on other positions like tight end and the offensive line. Trading for a player like Dalton or Foles will obviously come along with an existing contract and a starting quarterback salary, but they'll avoid the bidding-war inflation that happens when quarterback-needy teams fight over the limited supply on the open market.
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