Bears GM Ryan Poles Nearly Made a Crazy Move on Night One of NFL Draft

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The Chicago Bears had a fantastic first night at the 2024 NFL Draft. They made two crucial picks, securing USC’s Caleb Williams as their new franchise quarterback and adding Washington’s Rome Odunze to their already talented wide receiver room. Despite the uncertainty of the draft board, the Bears stayed at both picks number 1 and 9, which worked out perfectly for them. But it appears that Bears GM Ryan Poles almost took a different approach. He shared that his Assistant GM Ian Cunningham had to intervene at one point, to prevent him from making an unwise decision. One that Bears fans would have been all to familiar with given the previous front office.

“If you told me we’d end up with Caleb and Rome a few weeks ago, I would have say you’re crazy.. I was nervous he wasn’t going to be there. Ian (Cunningham) had to hold me back from trading up and doing something crazy.

Ryan Poles’ interest in trading up for Rome Odunze indicates how highly the Bears valued him in the draft. According to NFL.com, the Bears managed to draft the third and fourth best prospects of the the entire 2024 class:

  1. Malik Nabers, WR
  2. Marvins Harrison Jr, WR
  3. Rome Odunze, WR
  4. Caleb Williams, QB

It looks like Ryan Poles learned from the past Bears GM and thankfully did not pull a Ryan Pace. Being patient can really pay off in the end.

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TGena
Apr 27, 2024 8:39 am

@Dr. Melhus —
The results of our TE, Ben Sinnott draft pick wager (#64 vs. #95) are in:

Sinnott was selected at #53 — by the Washington Commanders.

Obviously, your pick at #64 is much closer to reality than my choice at #95.

Congratulations — and where do you want me to send your 2024 Tesla Cybertruck “flux capacitor?”

It’s a beauty!

TGena
Apr 26, 2024 8:44 pm

Who will have a bigger NFL year in 2024, D’Andre Swift or draft pick #83, Blake Corum?

How about the Packers’ pick at #88, MarShawn Lloyd?

Would the winner of that kind of “contest” demonstrate to Sports Mockery readers that Ryan Poles is an inept judge of NFL talent, proficiency and value?

Asking for a friend.

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TGena
Apr 26, 2024 8:24 pm

Ryan Poles is the most impetuous GM in the NFL. This causes him to operate as a “perpetual rookie” GM.

Maybe Ian Cunningham can get Poles to snap out of it.

Master of my Domain
Apr 26, 2024 4:28 pm

@Bubba Ho-Tep We don’t have this years second round pick because of the Montez Sweat trade. Last years second was because of Claypool.

Apr 26, 2024 11:23 am

The thing that rubs me about this article is the NFL.com evaluation of prospects. All 3 top WR before Caleb? What are they on? I get differences of opinion, but my board looked like this: Williams Harrison Jr. Maye Odunze Alt Nabers/Daniels (too close to call) Frankly, I think Maye will have a better career than Daniels, and Odunze better than Nabers. Right now isn’t a fair comparison, as Williams will be throwing to Odunze, while Nabers gets to catch passes from Daniel Jones. Further, Odunze has Moore and Allen to keep DBs off of him, while Nabers has, I… Read more »

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