Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Chicago Bears May Not Be Done Trading Yet

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Ryan Poles has concluded one of the biggest blockbuster trades in Chicago Bears history. In exchange for the 1st overall pick, he secured the 9th pick, 61st pick, 1st in 2024, 2nd in 2025, and wide receiver D.J. Moore from the Carolina Panthers. It’s not hard to see why the deal came together. Carolina has been haunted by quarterback problems ever since Cam Newton began his decline a few years ago. New owner David Tepper desperately wanted a solution to that problem. So GM Scott Fitterer got on the phone with Poles and made the deal.

One would think the Bears are content with what they’ve done. They’ve stacked picks for now and in the future. They even added a legitimate #1 wide receiver for Justin Fields in Moore. Poles can take the best player on his board at the 9th spot and be happy. Except it’s never that simple with this GM. Jeff Hughes of Da Bears Blog has been on top of the situation from the start. He said Carolina was the biggest aggressor mere days before the trade happened. Now he is dropping another not-so-subtle hint.

It is possible Poles might not be done moving down.

It sounds crazy, but the Chicago Bears have done it before.

Granted, it was in the 5th round last year but Poles still showed the tendency. He moved down three times from pick #148 down to #168 before finally selecting Braxton Jones. That worked out pretty well as he started every snap at left tackle for the Bears as a rookie. If Poles doesn’t see much difference between the talent at the 9th spot and, say, the 15th or 16th spots, then moving down makes sense. It comes down to what a team may offer for his spot. The quarterbacks will likely be gone by then. This means it would have to be for another player.

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Rumors are the Philadelphia Eagles, who pick 10th, are in the market for cornerback help. That isn’t a surprise with James Bradberry departing in free agency and Darius Slay on the trade block. If another team that needs corner help wants to jump them, the Chicago Bears are the team to call. Poles seems determined to build through the draft. That means more picks is a good thing. He doesn’t seem overly enamored with the top players in this class. Sacrificing position this year for picks in the future makes sense.

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Tom Waddle's Cornhole
Tom Waddle's Cornhole
Mar 13, 2023 9:05 am

Tom Waddle and Thomas Gena need to bitch-slap each other into submission. A couple of butt-whole commenters.

Thom Cameron
Thom Cameron
Mar 12, 2023 12:31 pm

Why was Moore available? Because without a franchise QB to continue paying a #1 WR until he can be properly utilized which requires a franchise QB. Same thing as applied to RoQuan and the other high price players we cut. Obviously, Poles feels we are ready to utilize Moore because we have a franchise QB to make use of him.

Hehateme30
Mar 11, 2023 12:58 pm

Thomas Gena: can you name the date as in when the last time you got any
up votes ? Neither can I.

Tonkaman
Mar 11, 2023 10:18 am

Thomas Gena and Tommy Boy are both like the annoying kids in the class that when you walk by them you flick them in the ear.

I guarantee you that’s exactly what they are otherwise they wouldn’t be GB fans trolling Bears message boards all day every day. They are extra saucy now that they see the Bears making good moves while their own team is falling apart and hanging on the side of a cliff with the hope that Jordan Love isn’t the Jag they all think he’ll be.

Last edited 1 year ago by Tonkaman
Thomas Gena
Thomas Gena
Mar 11, 2023 9:48 am

Ryan Poles acquired 29 prospective players for the Bears’ OL and DL, last year.
Can any of you name two players that are any good (as in, NFL starters)?

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