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Chicago Bears Draft Hopes Just Got Another Big Boost

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The Chicago Bears are two games away from knowing their 2023 NFL draft fate. If they lose to Detroit and Minnesota, they hold at least the #2 overall pick with a chance at #1. If they win one, they drop to 4th and 7th if they win both. Many fans already have their hearts set on the Bears holding one of the top two spots. That would mean GM Ryan Poles get to do what the Bears haven’t done in the first round since 2003: trade down. It makes logical sense. They’re a rebuilding team. They have more roster holes than draft picks capable of filling them. More picks equal more opportunities to land young studs.

The difficult part is enticing other teams to move up. To do that, the Bears require bait. It has to be a quarterback in almost every scenario involving top five trades. Teams will always move up if they think they’re landing a future star quarterback. For that to happen, the players themselves must contribute to the hype. Poles and the Bears brass are probably happy right now after watching the Sugar Bowl. Alabama quarterback Bryce Young put on a show to close out his career, throwing five touchdowns on just 21 passes to crush Kansas State.

Young’s exclamation point is good for the Chicago Bears.

It almost guarantees he will go in the top three picks. Despite questions about his size, every other part of his game checks the box of a future NFL starter. It will be stunning if Houston doesn’t take him #1 overall. Now try to imagine if Chicago ended up with #1 and Houston fell to #2. Suddenly other teams would realize they have a shot at Young and might pay through the nose to get him. Poles could get a king’s ransom to move out of that spot. The next step is getting strong performances elsewhere.

C.J. Stroud is the other big name to watch. The Ohio State quarterback will take on Georgia this weekend. It would elevate his stock even further if he could have a strong performance against the defending national champions. So even if the Chicago Bears end up with the #2 pick, teams would still be willing to move up for his services too. That doesn’t include Will Levis of Kentucky, who might be the most talented of the three. A strong showing in the scouting combine and pro day circuit would likely boost him into the conversation too.

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The Bears must do their part by ensuring they hold one of those picks.

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RalphbLaw
RalphbLaw
Jan 1, 2023 11:50 am

Quenton Johnston of TCU looks like a game changer, and a nice target fof Fields.

dan
dan
Jan 1, 2023 10:55 am

Carter had one QB pressure last night. Other than that it seemed he was invisible except when they showed him resting on the sidelines. If he can’t shine in a big game like that, I would pass on him.

daniel papin
daniel papin
Jan 1, 2023 4:06 am

jalen carter – a created player w/o a motor. I’ll pass, that or i’ll turn on the bulls and watch patrick williams.

Big Mark
Big Mark
Jan 1, 2023 1:39 am

Stroud looked really good in CFP, without his top options that were injured. Carter was basically a no show in that game. I did not see the Bama game, but a 5 TD performance is really solid. Bears decision (if 1 or 2) is to trade down and hopefully fleece some team that desperately needs a QB, or take Anderson. Carter is overrated based upon my viewing tonight.

barry
barry
Jan 1, 2023 1:35 am

had to get that last troll job in before the new year huh thomas wena?

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