It is an interesting (and good) article even if you don't agree with trading up. Follow the LINK to the article.
link For the third consecutive season, a first-round trade up could be in the cards for the Bears Despite not having much in the way of draft capital, the Bears could end up trading up due to the events of free agency. By Jacob Infante@jacobinfante24 Mar 23, 2018, 2:00pm CDT
It is an interesting (and good) article even if you don't agree with trading up. Follow the LINK to the article.
link For the third consecutive season, a first-round trade up could be in the cards for the Bears Despite not having much in the way of draft capital, the Bears could end up trading up due to the events of free agency. By Jacob Infante@jacobinfante24 Mar 23, 2018, 2:00pm CDT
The fact that the Bears have met with Chubb means practically nothing IMO. I would hope Pace is doing due diligence on pretty much every non-QB that might be a 1st rd option.
It is an interesting (and good) article even if you don't agree with trading up. Follow the LINK to the article.
The fact that the Bears have met with Chubb means practically nothing IMO. I would hope Pace is doing due diligence on pretty much every non-QB that might be a 1st rd option.
Yeah, we can meet with what, fifteen draftees? Of course they'd like to meet with a guy whose on their board. Goes on every year. Given this years prices I will be very surprised if Pace trades up.