I'm not a fan of the contract, but I do like the Graham signing. Those comparing it to Glennon are delirious. You only have 1 QB on the field, but the Bears run an offense that prominently runs a lot of double tight end formations. Need more than just Kmet and Shaheen (who at this point, can't be relied upon anyways).
I also am content with the Foles trade. He has familiarity in the offense and has actually shown the capability to play at a very high level within it. It's not an ideal situation, but each QB option available this year had similar or even more pressing questions. Yeah, Brady and Brees are future HoF QB's, but they're also 43 and 41 respectively and Brady in particular, was showing very clear signs of regression last year. Brees is probably in for a similar fate sooner rather than later, and is coming off an injury-plagued season. Newton has been ravaged by injury and his game relies a lot more heavily on athleticism than Foles does. Rivers is going to be 39 and had a very underwhelming 2019 season, throwing 20 picks.
So yeah, big names but all of them are either really old and declining or injury plagued...or both.
Defense is where this ranking goes completely topside. Gipson and Quinn are both excellent signings. You pair the best pass rusher on the market with Khalil Mack and Akiem Hicks, two of the best pass rushers in the game right now, and that's not a good signing? Gipson, if healthy, is a good safety to pair opposite Jackson. Yeah, nonsensical.