Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Ryan Poles May Have A Chance To Get His Pass Rusher After All

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Frustration with GM Ryan Poles hasn’t really slacked among Chicago Bears fans, even after the team’s recent rebound from 0-2 to 2-2. They still see a roster that is flawed in key areas. They don’t have a proven left tackle to protect Caleb Williams, and the defensive line still can’t rush the passer with any consistency. The latter is particularly maddening because of how much money the Bears have sunk into the group with Montez Sweat and Dayo Odeyingbo. They still don’t have a legitimate ace in this group.

If the Bears want to challenge at all in this division, this has to change. Detroit has Aidan Hutchinson. Green Bay just traded for Micah Parsons. Minnesota has Jonathan Greenard. If Sweat isn’t able to fulfill that role, Poles might have to go find someone who can. It sounds like he might have a small window to do just that. There are rumblings that the Las Vegas Raiders are teetering on the brink of a potential reset as their season circles the drain.

According to Raiders Beat, that may include parting with their biggest star.

For better or worse, the other veteran to watch is Maxx Crosby.

Crosby is the heart and soul of the Raiders both in the locker room and on the field. It would take a massive trade offer to pry him away from the Raiders, but the details of the extension he signed in the offseason make it clear that the door was being left open to trade Crosby.

This OverTheCap graphic (below) shows the dead money consequence and future cap savings if Crosby is traded ahead of June 1. It’s rare that a $30+ million per year contract comes with so much flexibility, particularly this early in the deal.

Trading Crosby might seem unthinkable, but it was only 10 months ago that Crosby sounded like a player who was ready to leave the Raiders.

If a couple of first-round picks are on the table before the trade deadline, it’s possible Spytek and Tom Brady will consider hitting a hard reset on the roster and trading Crosby.

Ryan Poles should entertain the idea of Maxx Crosby.

The money will present a challenge. Chicago doesn’t have a ton of cap space to work with. They’d need to free a significant amount to fit Crosby’s deal onto the books. Is it worth it? Absolutely. The 28-year-old is one of the three or four best pass rushers in the NFL. He has averaged nine sacks per year since being drafted. The Bears experienced him at full volume last week as he terrorized their tackles. He would undeniably make that entire defensive front more dangerous. A foursome of him, Sweat, Odeyingbo, and Gervon Dexter would be so much harder to stop.

Acquiring him is obviously the hard part. Ryan Poles would need to put up two 1st round picks in any trade package. That is not something he’s entertained before. Chicago wasn’t even in the Parsons sweepstakes. Perhaps things have changed. Crosby would be a much better fit in Dennis Allen’s defense. If the Bears feel a juiced-up pass rush can push them into the playoff conversation, it is a move they must entertain.

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ManGod
Oct 8, 2025 5:42 am

Not when the price tag is 25 mil per and 2 firsts! Who is to say that they can’t draft another pass rusher to play opposite Austin Boker in 2026. Austin Boker forces opponents to pay attention, they can’t double team M Sweat with A Booker on the opposite side due to his speed threat. Seriously, I believe Booker will lead this team in sacks and force the Bears to reconsider the ultra-big contracts of Sweat, Odeybinago, and Jarret in terms of value vs production. Sweat is a Poles guy, Odey a D Allen guy, A Boker is star in… Read more »

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nonobaddog
Oct 7, 2025 2:50 pm

I cannot see the Bears giving up that much for any player that old

jackhammer469
Oct 7, 2025 11:14 am

Trade This year’s 1st rd and the next 2. We haven’t gotten to the loving Loveland, so we might not be as hesitant to trade him away.

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Krisanthony
Oct 7, 2025 10:53 am

Love MadMaxx but any trade that gives away multiple 1st round picks should be a hard no for a team in the position the Bears are in. They’re close, not this year but another draft and another free agency period will help round out this roster. Trading top draft picks has to stop. The situation in Green Bay is much different. They’re among the youngest teams, they won 12 games last year, they have cap space despite extending the QB, so they’re in a completely different position than the Bears are. Not to mention that the NFL cap is $280… Read more »

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