 So you think you can live on the fast track? Justin Fields might take you there. Fields was drafted a few spots ahead of Mac Jones in 2011. It has been a mixed bag in three seasons. He may be ready to fulfill his potential, but the Bears also have the number one pick and a clear shot to take Caleb Williams. So let's say Chicago falls for temptation and then must offload Fields. If the Patriots are interested, it'll probably cost them their third round pick and a fourth next year. But they keep number three overall, allowing them to address some other areas of need. If that's the case, they can get Fields a major weapon by taking Marvin Harrison Jr. with the third overall pick and grabbing an offensive lineman with their early second rounder. Fields is still on his rookie deal for 2024 and the fifth year option can be picked up for 2025. So you'll have two years of discount QB play to determine if you want to back up the prankstruck. If that's your idea of a good time, say beep, beep, beep.