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Todd McShay Reveals Who Bears Likely Trade The #1 Pick To

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Mel Kiper Jr. wasn’t prepared to put a trade for the #1 pick in his first mock draft. He feels it’s too early in the process and wasn’t able to build a consensus from his NFL sources on what the Chicago Bears or other teams might do. That is fair. The Senior Bowl and scouting combine have yet to begin. There is also the first week of free agency to consider. That is when the top quarterbacks usually land somewhere. Once those hurdles are cleared, it will offer a clear picture of what could happen. Kiper’s colleague Todd McShay had no such doubts.

The two appeared on ESPN First Draft with Field Yates to discuss Kiper’s mock draft. McShay believes the odds are favorable that Chicago will trade the pick. This belief doesn’t come from random self-assurance. He has specific reasons for feeling so confident. In fact, he went so far as to state with certainty the Houston Texans will likely be the team that moves up.

I don’t think they’re going to sit at #2. I think they’re going to do everything they can, and I think the Colts are going to be the driving reason. The Colts, they are done dealing with veteran quarterbacks who come in and just don’t fit the bill. They have a great roster. They do. A great roster on both sides of the ball. They have a run game. They have a solid defense. They need to get that quarterback. So why wouldn’t you pick from #4 to #1? Move up. Whatever it takes. Next year’s two. Next year’s one. Go get that guy. My point is that #1 pick is going to be worth a lot.”

This is a scenario many have pointed out.

It’d be one thing if the Texans and Colts were two regular teams from different conferences that needed quarterbacks. The fact they’re division rivals changes the dynamic. Everybody knows Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay has been frustrated by the quarterback problems since Andrew Luck retired. He is tired of the veteran route. No doubt he will push GM Chris Ballard to get a young guy. That is why Houston has every reason to be fearful of getting jumped.

Todd McShay is correct in his assessment.

Much of this depends on what the Texans and Colts do over the next two months. If either decides to sign or trade for a quarterback, that kills the entire scenario. If both make it through to late March without any significant addition, that will set the stage for a possible bidding war for #1. The Bears will need an assist from the top quarterbacks in this class. One or two of them must impress the front offices of those two organizations. One cannot underestimate the value of a GM falling in love with a particular guy. Ryan Pace proved that in 2017 with Mitch Trubisky.

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Then there is the ammunition. Houston has two 1st round picks this year and next year. They are loaded with more than enough assets to swap spots with Chicago without having to mortgage their future. Then Poles would have a nice choice. Either he can take the best player on his board knowing he got a few extra picks, or he can possibly trade down again with another team to keep stockpiling. Todd McShay isn’t the only one who sees the possibilities. If Poles is any good at this, it would be a shock if he doesn’t come out with several extra picks when the dust settles.

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Ralph Law
Ralph Law
Jan 28, 2023 11:17 am

i really like Tyree Wilson of Texas Tech. He’s a true Monster of the Midway. Go get him, and use the other pick to get no less than a #7.

Dave
Dave
Jan 27, 2023 1:11 pm

They trade #1 to Houston for their 2023 #2, #34 & 2024 #1 & #3.

Then trade #2 to Colts for 2023 #4, #36 & 2024 #1 & #3

Then trade #4 to Raiders for 2023 #7, #39 and #2024 #1 & #3

They know have 14 picks in 2023 and 4 1st round & 4 3rd round picks in 2024.

Doable…Maybe.

Byron E Mullin,s
Byron E Mullin,s
Jan 27, 2023 5:07 am

I’m thinking by the time the dust settles Bears are going to have 5 new starters from this year’s draft. How they pan out is a wait and see. I also see 5 new starters thru free agency. Sad part of this is Montgomery is going to price himself out of being a Bear. However, there are plenty of free agent RBs and a few good ones in the draft. Getting old so need to enjoy my time until the draft and just wait until the free agency door opens up.

V5thNov
Jan 26, 2023 4:21 pm

I’ve already stated this a month ago, but now I’m increasing the asking price. The Bears’ first overall for the Texans’ second overall, their second rounder, and their first next year. A huge, steep price to pay. And if they don’t like it we accept the similar offer from the Colts. Divisional rivals is the only reason this is possible. For those of you who think this is impossible, stay tuned.

Bear_Down
Bear_Down
Jan 26, 2023 3:53 pm

I don’t see the Bears dropping out of the top 5 especially if there’s a player they don’t want to risk losing. I see them picking at 1, 2 or 4 in the first.

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