It seems I am in the minority here, but I honestly think you give Nagy/Pace another shot. You have to remember, Pace drafted Trubisky with John Fox as head coach. It was even rumored that Fox didn't even know they were drafting him. So, while that would put the bust all on Pace, which adds to a shaky early draft history that also includes Shaheen, Floyd against teams not from Green Bay, and Kevin White....I think you give him another chance to find a QB WITH Nagy. Nagy's playcalling has been trash, but it's hard to tell if it's because he doesn't have confidence in his QB. Even though he doesn't get benefit of the doubt because of that KC playoff game, I think you have to give him a 2nd chance with a QB of his choosing. And this would tie both his and Pace's future to this QB. Can't really have him take the fall for a QB he inherited, especially after a 12-win season. That being said, I don't think you can get said QB until 2021. The team has too many other needs, and taking potentially the 5th or 6th best QB in the mid 2nd round is not an ideal situation. Trading up to the first means you don't have the picks to fill the other needs. Also, everyone on Twitter seems convinced the answer is guys like Nick Foles (not getting cut with 33M in dead cap next year), Cam Newton (no guarantees, but still under contract, probably too good to cut), Eli Manning, Andy Dalton, Marcus Mariota, and Jameis Winston. But those type of guys cost 20M+ to bring in as starters, and may be upgrades over Trubisky (who you still have to pay over 9M to) only in consistency. Unfortunately, the best options appear to be guys like Nick Mullens, CJ Beathard, maybe Josh Rosen, and Ryan Tannehill. The only player that appears to be a clear upgrade, will not cost a draft pick, and still has youth on his side is Teddy Bridgewater, but he will also cost 20+Mil.