I disagree completely. I acknowledge it's early but I am seeing his first two drafts starting to produce players that will be high caliber NFL starters.
2015 NFL Draft has produced sure fire NFL Pro Bowler (DL - Eddie Goldman), 2 solid NFL defensive starter (S - Amos and CB- Callahan), 2 solid contributors on offense who already have started multiple games (RB - Jeremy Langford and WR- Cam Meredith), one very talented but so far oft injured WR in Kevin White and a developing OL in Grasu who is on injured reserve for the year.
2016 NFL Draft has produced explosive pass rushing LB Leonard Floyd who has 3 sacks in the last two games, a rookie starting Center in Cody Whitehair who is grading out as a Pro Bowler so far, a DE in Jonathan Bullard who is getting lots of playing time and has impressed many so far, a CB in Deirdre Hall who has already started in the NFL and has drawn comparisons to Charles Tillman, a starting RB who had over 200 yards gained from the line of scrimmage last night and is a contender for rookie of the year, 3 developing players who are contributing on special teams and 1 practice squad player.
So let's recap. In two drafts he has picked/signed 6 starters performing at a high level, 5 players who have started and are key parts of the rotation, 1 highly talented WR in Kevin White who was starting to break out before an unfortunate injury, and 4 players who are providing solid depth. If Kevin White gets healthy and starts producing like I think he can, these drafts will be considered home runs. Even without him, I would argue that both these drafts are shaping up as very good drafts by any standard but certainly outstanding compared to the standard of futility that the Bears have had in the draft over the last 10-15 years.
He has not done as well in free agency but I would argue he has been above average. Pernell McPhee was the best signing of free agency last year. The guy is a Pro Bowl caliber player and one of the best pass rushers in the league. Last night was his first game back this year and I don't think it's any coincidence that the Bears dominated the defensive line of scrimmage and put strong, consistent pressure on the QB for the first time this year.