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Bears spoke to 3 teams at the combine about the first overall pick: know they can get 1sts in 2024 and 2025


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DJ of Burns

DJ hasn’t been restructured yet and maybe that’s why. Chicago seems to struggle at finding WR’s. Although trading away your only WR before drafting a rookie QB isn’t ideal either

Although finding WR’s these days shouldn’t be as hard as some of these teams make it out to be 

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If it would get us 1 we would be fools not to. 

Trade Burns and save us our future 1st rounders. Fitterer gets a mulligan on the deal he should’ve made at the deadline 

We save 16 mill against the cap this year for Burns. Save another 13 cutting Shaq. All of a sudden we have some room. 

There’s a potential Burns replacement. Will be a lot cheaper. Obviously you’re sacrificing a bit but if this gets you the QB you want then it’s worth it 

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Trade Burns and save us our future 1st rounders. Fitterer gets a mulligan on the deal he should’ve made at the deadline 

We save 16 mill against the cap this year for Burns. Save another 13 cutting Shaq. All of a sudden we have some room. 

There’s a potential Burns replacement. Will be a lot cheaper. Obviously you’re sacrificing a bit but if this gets you the QB you want then it’s worth it 

Bears could sign him for $10M and get Burns and draft picks, they have like $90M in cap space. They need a whole new D-line

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Id like to ask those who are dead set on trading three 1st plus othersfor a rookie QB; how many wins do you expect for the 2023 season?

Honestly.

before you answer, I will give my guess- 7 wins.

That means da bears will be drafting 7th with the panthers pick. 

*I get the angry anger over the last 5-ish years, but Im here to tell you, one rookie QB will not solve most of the panther's problems. *could make it much worse given it's unknown.

 

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