1. QB Mitch Trubisky
Whatever Trubisky does tonight probably won’t have much of an impact on the Bears’ overall evaluation of their No. 2 pick’s preseason, which to this point has been outstanding. Trubisky will be running an offense of second- and third-stringers against a Cleveland Browns defense staffed by similar units, so this is less of a “test” and more of the same.
That being said, this will be Trubisky’s last scheduled game action of 2017 (for now, of course). He still has room for growth in terms of his pre-snap operation of the Bears’ offense, and doing it outside of practice remains valuable.