Saturday, May 4, 2024

A High-Risk Trade Target That Fits Ryan Poles’ Profile For Bears

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The Chicago Bears managed to upgrade most areas of their defensive roster this off-season. GM Ryan Poles deserves credit for that. He fortified the linebacker spot, improved the depth at defensive tackle, and found two exciting young cornerbacks to join Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon. Still, people can’t overlook his “failure” to find more help at pass rusher. DeMarcus Walker was the only notable addition for the Bears. While he should help, nobody would confuse him for being the high-end disruptor they need.

The truth is the Bears aren’t going to find their next Khalil Mack or Julius Peppers this year. That opportunity has passed. Poles must think more creatively. Can he find a solution that can help the team without forcing them to fork over a massive bounty of draft picks? The answer might be yes if he is willing to take a calculated risk. Poles has proved to be a GM that likes size and length in his players. One name floating out there that deserves some attention is D.J. Wonnum.

Ryan Poles and the Bears know Wonnum well.

He’s been a consistent pass rush presence over the past three years for the Minnesota Vikings. Yet the team hasn’t offered any indications they plan to keep him around long-term. They signed Marcus Davenport in free agency to pair with Danielle Hunter. Wonnum is once again left serving in a backup role. Minnesota faces a tough decision. He’s in the final year of his rookie contract. Do they let him play out the deal and enter free agency next off-season, or do they try to get something for him now?

This is where Ryan Poles comes in. He has plenty of draft ammo next year to make a trade if he wants. Wonnum is 26 years old and fits the physical profile the Bears covet. He would be able to compete for the starting job immediately, having collected 12 sacks and 25 QB hits over the past two years. Minnesota has already shown it is willing to trade within the division, as their two deals with Detroit proved. If Wonnum isn’t untouchable, this is the sort of move Poles should consider.

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Wes
Wes
May 30, 2023 8:38 am

With the improved defensive tackles drawing more attention from the offensive lines, I think the Bears will experience more pass rushes from the defensive ends this year.

Bill Kowalski
Bill Kowalski
May 29, 2023 9:19 pm

Another wasted article…this guy is not an upgrade over any of the 4 DEs the Bears have on their roster (Robinson, Gipson, Walker, Green).

BleedingBlue
BleedingBlue
May 29, 2023 5:12 pm

No more trades please. My brain is wired for a three year build. This is year two. They worked hard getting more draft capital. Let’s not piss them away now. Not to mention, the Bears have first dibs on the waiver wire. Yes, the edge is important. But at least they have depth. And it’s not like the team didn’t improve there. They did. I’d rather the Bears shore up their o-line with some quality depth players in FA. The starters are basically set but tell me the last time a team went a complete season without any of their… Read more »

Lynn Todd
Lynn Todd
May 29, 2023 4:28 pm

Playing GM again. You said he had to get more weapons for Fields. Check. You said he had to protect Fields. Check. You said this year was all about Fields to see if he can play quarterback. If he can, Poles will finally be able to start focusing on the defense and I am not talking Harrison Jr. You cannot have everything in a rebuild. It takes time

Gremlin’s Chili Hole
Gremlin’s Chili Hole
May 29, 2023 3:36 pm

I once targeted an egg.

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