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Bears have been approached by multiple teams for #1 Pick and are leaning towards trading the pick away per Adam Schefter


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11 hours ago, 45catfan said:

McShay said Young feels pressure well and that is what makes him "special".  Great, but how about his QB passing skills?  It's one thing to know where the pressure is coming from, but the other KEY part is accurately delivering the ball anywhere down the field, sometimes into very tight windows, with timing and anticipation.  Feeling the pressure and escaping it is a wonderful trait, but so is successfully delivering the ball regularly.

Yea, he’s probably best in class at that too. 

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26 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I think the Bears are gonna shock everyone on draft night and take a QB.

 

If a deal isn't done by the time the draft starts they will take a QB. No way they stay at #1 and not take a QB.

 

I think Fields will probably be traded to Atlanta for their #8 pick.

 

People keep ignoring the Bears have a new GM. He's going to fall in love with one of the QB's in the draft watch.

The Bears aren’t going to take a QB #1 overall.

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18 minutes ago, Varking said:

They are going to go defense. They are not drafting a QB with that pick. 

They are going to trade that pick for the best offer they get. The GM needs a lot of picks and they are telling everyone that are listening to make offers for it. They've been contacted by nearly half the league about what it will cost them. I doubt one defensive player is going to make them turn down multiple 1st and 2nd round picks and more. You do the math and tell me where this is going. 

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15 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Ive said he was 5'10 all year and you through a conniption fit every time crying he was listed at 6ft.  guess what genius he is 5'10 sub 200lbs.  fug that poo

I never said that he was any height or weight.  BTW…you don’t like him which is fine.  You can stop responding to my posts because you are afraid of his size.  I heard you the first 100 times

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2 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

They are going to trade that pick for the best offer they get. The GM needs a lot of picks and they are telling everyone that are listening to make offers for it. They've been contacted by nearly half the league about what it will cost them. I doubt one defensive player is going to make them turn down multiple 1st and 2nd round picks and more. You do the math and tell me where this is going. 

Thats the best use of #1 this draft.

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I actually think the Jalen Carter situation could impact the Bears decision here.

If the goal was to trade down and still get one of the top 2 defensive players then this could absolutely be a factor. If they trade down to #4 with the Colts then you know Arizona is going to take Will Anderson now, leaving the Bears without a clear pick.

Because of this I think our clearest path to #1 is to first trade up to #3 and then up to #1. I think this would make us the most attractive trade partner for the Bears.

Something like:

CAR RECEIVES: #3 overall pick + 2023 5th round pick.

ARZ RECEIVES: #9 + #61 + 2023 3rd round pick + 2024 3rd round pick.

And then...

CAR RECEIVES: #1 overall pick.

CHI RECEIVES: #3 overall pick + 2024 1st round pick.

Or for that matter maybe the Bears decide that since they can't get a top defensive player at #4 that they'd just assume trade down to #9 and get more in return.

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18 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Ive said he was 5'10 all year and you through a conniption fit every time crying he was listed at 6ft.  guess what genius he is 5'10 sub 200lbs.  fug that poo

He’s actually 5’ tall, 190lbs and 10 inches.

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