Wednesday, February 12, 2025

New Evidence Shows It’s Perfect Year For Chicago Bears To Trade Up

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Ryan Poles has been the general manager of the Chicago Bears since 2022. In that time, he has traded up in the draft only twice. One came in 2023 to get Tyrique Stevenson in the 2nd round. The other was last year to acquire Austin Booker in the 5th. He has made two trades in the 1st round. Both were down. The first was the infamous deal with Carolina to land that massive package for D.J. Moore and, eventually, Caleb Williams. The other was the short drop with Philadelphia in that same draft to go from #9 to #10 before selecting Darnell Wright.

He has never moved up. There was brief consideration to do so last year to snag Rome Odunze, but Poles was convinced to wait, which turned out to be the right decision. Most people will say this year does call for such an aggressive move. However, new details suggest it might be the perfect year. According to Albert Breer of the MMQB, there is a genuine buzz that every team in the top 5 might be looking to move down. In such cases, history shows that the price to move up is considerably lower than it usually would be.

I think every team in the top five will at least look at the idea of trading down, with a dearth of top-end players available (Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter are, for a lot of folks, the only two real blue-chip players) and a shaky quarterback group in the class. Of course, those elements could make it tough to find teams willing to trade up.

The Chicago Bears can take advantage of a weak QB draft.

There is evidence to back this up. In 2013, widely considered one of the worst quarterback classes in a quarter century, the Miami Dolphins managed to move up all the way from #12 overall to #3 for just a 2nd round pick. In 2019, Pittsburgh jumped from #20 to #9 in the 1st round for just 2nd and 3rd round picks. There is a realistic possibility that the Bears could jump into the top 5 this year without surrendering a future 1st round pick. All it takes is for the right player to be available.

If Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter or Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham slip just enough, it might compel Poles to move. New England at #4 may feel they need more ammunition to bolster a depleted roster. The same goes for Cleveland at #2. It may not seem likely. The Chicago Bears may prefer to stay put or even move down themselves, but prices likely don’t get much cheaper than they’ll be this April due to a perfect storm of circumstances.

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Bears57
Feb 12, 2025 2:00 pm

At this point I’d trade Caleb to Vegas for 1:06, 2:37, 3:68 and 3:73 or to the Giants at 1:03 plus their 3rd and 4th. I doubt anyone with a brain is giving up a 1:01 + for him. Like I’ve said before, give me Dart and Rourke late day 2 or day 3. Between those two and Bagent in an open competition, for sure I could get more wins than I could with Caleb.

barry_mccockiner
Feb 12, 2025 11:21 am

There is one, and only one, trade-up scenario I am interested in: Caleb Williams for pick 1.01, currently held by TEN, and probably some added assets. Resetting the clock at QB1 with a different quarterback would give you more flexibility at 1.10, because the pick there wouldn’t have to be an offensive guard. If Caleb is under center next year, which is probably going to be the case, then your first three picks, including and especially pick 1.10, absolutely must be offensive guards. CHI was 5-12 with average offensive line play last year, which is PROOF and EVIDENCE that, to… Read more »

citizen34
citizen34
Feb 12, 2025 8:41 am

Pace killed this team by trading away so many picks over his time here. It is all about having the most swings at the plate and we do not want to trade away any picks in rounds 1-4. The Eagles made several mistakes in their drafts over the years, but because they were not trading away picks, they made up for those bad picks. I hope Ian gets hired (one way the Eagles got an extra pick) and the Bears need to move down and pick up an extra 3rd and build the OL and DL.

Vtdsypher
Vtdsypher
Feb 12, 2025 8:10 am

I’m trading down. Looks like there will be a good amount of impact offensive lineman available in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. We also need interior defensive lineman and another pass rusher. Will be interesting to see what Poles does in FA to set up the draft.

Bears57
Feb 12, 2025 7:48 am

How is “there’s a lack of elite talent at the top of the draft” and “it’s a good year to trade up” part of the same article?

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