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Chicago Bears’ Latest 2023 Draft Projection Will Divide People

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Expectations for the Chicago Bears are about as low as it gets. Most national experts believe they aren’t a good football team. In fact, the general consensus is they’re one of the worst in the NFL. Much of the pessimism centers around lacking high-end talent on offense and losing several mainstays on defense. As people look ahead to the 2023 draft next April, projections often have the Bears picking in the top five almost every time.

Presuming this somehow comes to pass, the next question is obvious. Which player will they target if picking that high? Ask any Bears fan and most of them will have a similar answer: somebody on the offensive side of the ball. A top talent that can help elevate Justin Fields into being the quarterback he should be. Except Jordan Reid of ESPN doesn’t think they’ll go in that direction. He thinks GM Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus won’t be able to resist one player.

Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia*

There are some scouts around the league who believe Carter has the most upside in this draft class, and he’s the type of player around whom new GM Ryan Poles could build an entire defensive unit. He had just 3.0 sacks last season, but he was sharing snaps with multiple 2022 first-round picks. Carter consistently lives in the other team’s backfield. A true penetrator as a 3-technique, he’s a wrecking ball with high-level explosiveness, hand power and finishing ability.”

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A defensive-minded guy still runs Chicago Bears.

Poles might be the GM, but Eberflus runs the team. He sees the game through a defender’s eyes. The Bears will run his version of the 4-3 defense moving forward. It is a variation of the classic Tampa-2 that Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith made famous in the 1990s and 2000s. That system can’t function at its highest level without a capable interior pass rusher. Think Warren Sapp and Tommie Harris. Nobody would mistake free agent signing Justin Jones for being anywhere close to that level. That is why somebody like Carter may be too hard to resist.

It would likely make the Chicago Bears’ defense a lot better. Unfortunately, it won’t make fans happy. They’ve lived their entire lives stuck in a defense-first mindset by this organization. It’s given them one championship across more than 50 years of the Super Bowl era. Winning teams these days need good quarterbacks with potent offenses. Unless Carter looks like the second coming of Aaron Donald, it will be a tough sell by Poles and Eberflus to fans if that ends up being the pick.

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Thomas J Cameron
Thomas J Cameron
Aug 28, 2022 11:42 am

It’s far too early to get in love with anyone for 2023. It is also foolish to think in terms of only #1 pick will change the team. We are in great shape with draft capital and Poles has shown a talent for evaluating talent and acquiring it at later picks as well. Let’s wait and see.

Chuck Cue Farley
Aug 28, 2022 10:45 am

Based solely on the limited film here and what i has seen Vs Florida , i would take him in a heart beat ! This also presumes we have a full compliment of other picks and can navigate the free agents on market to fill other gaps like Oline , and WR !

Nick
Nick
Aug 28, 2022 6:41 am

Too early to talk about. An entire college and NFL season need to be played. I agree a 3 technique is going to be acquired and I will love it but let’s play a season and see how these guys play.

ManGod
ManGod
Aug 28, 2022 6:07 am

This is laughable…this Carter will not be on board when the Bears pick around 11 or worse. They will win 9-12 games this season, forget a top 10 selection in 2023, not going to happen without a trade!

Mark
Mark
Aug 27, 2022 9:17 pm

If he’s the 2nd coming of Aaron Donald will they have a chance at 5?

What if the pundits are correct and their assessments are correct and the Bears are the worst team in football, what then? If Poles covets draft picks more than anything, could he even resist trading out of #1 for a helacious haul of picks?

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