Chicago Bears Haven’t Traded Up In Years—These Names May Change That
The Chicago Bears sit 25th in the 1st round NFL draft order next month. That is the lowest the team has selected since 2011, when they were 29th. This creates a challenge for general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson to find a potential difference-making talent. Last year was a huge success for them, landing tight end Colston Loveland. He looked like a budding star towards the end of the season. Duplicating that success is an obvious goal, but they won’t have a top-10 pick to make it easier.