 Why do you like the idea, Phil, of trading for Justin Fields and using early picks on maybe somebody else instead? I like the idea if you don't love the idea of one of those three quarterbacks. If you aren't completely sold that one of those three guys, whoever falls to you at three, isn't a face of the franchise type of player, then don't draft him. You have to love the player. Do not force it at the top of the draft. Get a premium player at a premium position that's not quarterback. If you don't love that guy and I should just make it very clear here too, you could potentially have Fields for two years. If you acquire him soon enough, you could even potentially pick up his fifth year option. Now that's a lot of money. You're talking maybe 25-ish million dollars for a guy who's been very up and down over the course of his career. It's an option is all I'm saying. I don't hate it. Third round pick. You're sort of rolling the dice at that point in the draft anyway for a guy who has real upside at the most important position in the sport. I think Justin Fields would be more fun and yes, he could probably do better with pressure and moving around because that's part of his game. I think you're spinning your wheels at the quarterback position. I think there's a reason the Bears are looking to move on from him. If I don't love number three, I would just be trading down and looking to trade out of that spot. Find somebody who does love Jayden Daniels and maximize that opportunity and kick that can down the road a little bit and then yeah, maybe you have to figure some things out at quarterback. But to what end would you be bringing Justin Fields in? Other than to sell some jerseys and have some fun and some practices and games. I think he can be entertaining. I don't think it necessarily puts you any closer to a Super Bowl or being rebuilt and ready to challenge and. Oh, I still think he has some developmental potential. Do you think the Bears. He has not been surrounded by a lick. Do you think they'd be looking. Offensive line, weapons, coaching staff. It's been a disaster. Almost as bad as it's been here. For all the excuses we make for Matt Jones, you could make the same exact excuses for Justin Fields. He's a great athlete with a real live arm. And if you feel like there's something there, he is trending in the right direction, whereas the fourth year quarterback you have here is not. If you're getting Justin Fields, you're talking about maybe getting a great receiver, a tackle and the quarterback, whereas some of those other scenarios you're using valuable capital coming around.