1. Bears get #1 overall pick, trade back to the 7-10 range for a haul of picks, maybe two future firsts, a second this year and a future second, and a future third.

  2. With pick 3-5, wherever we land, bears go BPA, whether that’s MHJ, Olu Fashanu, Laiatu Latu, or Joe Alt

  3. Bears use the #7-10 pick on Jayden Daniels

  4. Bears trade fields for a 2nd rounder

We get a haul of picks and a high quality qb prospect. I’m not convinced Williams or Maye are so much better than Daniels they’re not worth getting a massive haul of picks for

  • happyfave@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If the Bears do not deem Justin Fields to be the starting QB of the future for the Bears, and they have the #1 pick. There is absolutely no way they trade down.

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    10 months ago

    Future draft picks could be anything ! Even #1 overall picks when there are 2 QB’s worthy of going #1

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    10 months ago

    Stop overthinking this shit. Do the simple and sensible thing. Get Harbaugh. Draft Williams. Piss on the Packers grave.

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    10 months ago

    So, if you do that as a GM, and fields muddles about next season you are fired as a GM. You can’t trade the #1 away twice and still be unsure about your QB.

    If you trade fields, for a fourth or something, draft a QB #1 and hire a new coach you have a minimum 2 if not 3 seasons more as a GM, even if fields turns out somewhere else.

    Unless fields starts turning to gold the next 6 games, he is gone with the coaching staff. 160 passing, 100 rushing and a game sealing fumble isn’t gold.