Monday, May 6, 2024

ESPN Gives Encouraging Update On Justin Fields’ Trade Market

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The Chicago Bears seem set on their course at quarterback. GM Ryan Poles wants to start over at the position. He gave Justin Fields two years to make a strong enough impression. While the young man flashed loads of potential in that time, he never found the consistency as a passer necessary for a team to believe he could elevate them to a Super Bowl title. It might be time for both sides to have a fresh start. Chicago will take their preferred quarterback at #1 overall. Fields will be traded elsewhere.

There is only one problem. It appears the market isn’t cooperating. Multiple noteworthy veterans are about to become available when free agency opens this week. That could take several QB-needy teams out of the running for a Fields trade, drastically diminishing the options available to the Bears. Some fear Poles may not have any options left. However, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN revealed that the young GM isn’t bothered by the current situation. He believes things will work in his favor at some point. All he has to do is wait.

Some around the league are starting to wonder whether the Bears have any enticing offers. But one word was used by a source on the situation: “Patience.” The Bears aren’t panicked despite no deal reached for a Fields trade. If somehow Cousins and Mayfield re-sign with their respective teams, Chicago suddenly has potential leverage with Atlanta. Or if Mayfield leaves, does Fields jump into the fray with Tampa Bay? Letting a few dominoes fall is risky, but it also isn’t the worst thing.

Reports from that same column back up this thinking.

Dan Graziano indicated that people already moving Kirk Cousins to Atlanta might be premature. Several indications suggest he wants to stay in Minnesota, and the two sides are still in constant communication.

If you’re already picturing Kirk Cousins in a Falcons uniform, you might be jumping the gun. As of the end of this week, Cousins and the Vikings were still talking, and while Minnesota hasn’t gotten its offer to the point Cousins wants it, I get the sense the Vikings are still very much in this thing. Cousins likes it there. His family likes it there.

It’s much the same in Tampa Bay with Baker Mayfield. While it is possible he hits the market, people around the NFL seem to think a deal will eventually be reached to keep him there.

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As of late Saturday, the Buccaneers and Mayfield remained in talks but hadn’t progressed toward a deal. Multiple teams I’ve spoken to over the weekend predict Mayfield and the Bucs will land on a three- or four-year deal at some point in the next few days.

Such an outcome would be ideal for the Justin Fields situation.

Cousins and Mayfield staying put leaves only Russell Wilson as the last viable quarterback on the market with proven starting experience. If he were to end up anywhere outside of Atlanta or Pittsburgh, then the push for Fields would pick up lots of steam ahead of the draft. That might explain why Poles and the Bears brass aren’t panicked about the situation. They aren’t operating on a tight deadline. Fields is under contract for 2024 at a cheap number. Keeping him wouldn’t hurt their finances in any way.

One thing we’ve learned about Ryan Poles is he usually has a good feel for how the market around the NFL will play out. He proved that last year when he chose not to dive into the offensive tackles, instead focusing on linebackers. While guys like Mike McGlinchey and Kaleb McGary got massive deals far above their true worth, the Bears scored T.J. Edwards and Tremaine Edmunds for almost the same money Roquan Smith cost. If Poles feels the Justin Fields market will come around, it is wise to trust his judgment.

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PoochPest
PoochPest
Mar 11, 2024 9:35 pm

He seems so positive. Gosh, he almost has me believing. But so far, as much as he keeps saying it, it hasn’t happened. Why not? Always a “reason.”
Price not good enough? Not enough “suitors?” Ironically, Fields hasn’t gotten worse. Just dozens of players who also haven’t played, have somehow, gotten more attractive.
Wow, we can win with them!
The last bunch of Cali quarterbacks who started immediately, never caught on. The last
one who did well, sat for a few years. . . . Aaron Rodgers.

Tred
Tred
Mar 10, 2024 9:30 pm

Look, if Cousins stays in Minnesota it not only opens up a possible trade for JF1, it opens up a possibility for a trade down from number one.

Then you take possibly make one more trade down, take Penix Jr., or McCarthy, and fill all your remaining holes with draft picks.

It all depends on how interviews go, and how much Poles likes Williams, Maye, or Daniels. Let Poles do his work, we can all judge and argue whether it was good work after the draft and free agency.

TGena
TGena
Mar 10, 2024 7:56 pm

@Rush2112 —
And in the next two NFL drafts we’ll see what the Bears’ GM will do with those picks — hopefully, it will be good.

But, nothing is guaranteed.

Rush2112
Rush2112
Mar 10, 2024 7:42 pm

Young has won the Bears the #1 pick in the 2024 draft big time WINNER somehow Ryan Poles orchestrated that?

Veece
Veece
Mar 10, 2024 5:49 pm

Over a month ago. I said Poles just needed to be patient, that Cousins and Mayfield could resign with their current teams, and that afterward supply and demand would do the rest to facilitate a trade.
With Mayfield’s agreement to stay with the Bucs, one domino has fallen. Let the rest tip over until teams come knocking for a deal.
Have faith Bears fans. More picks are coming. And we will be better afterward.

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