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What would you give the bears for #1 pick


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Anything less than 3 1st rounders is a not going to get it done to move up to #1 and the Bears know that. Who knows if the Bears want to move all the way down to 9 and miss out on a blue chip player too. I think it's more ideal to trade up to #5 and then package that to get up to #3 or even #1.  

If we are ok with either Stroud or Young then we 100% have to leapfrog Indy. Houston will decide who we take if we can get Ariz spot at #3. Worst case scenario is Indy trades to #1 and takes a QB, Houston takes a QB, then I think Panthers will get desperate and trade up to settle for Levis or Richardson. Vegas and Atl are legitimate threats to take QBs even more so now that Brady is retiring. I'm sure Vegas was hoping to lure Brady there. 

 

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17 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

From cbs sports line 

NFL MOCK DRAFT
Round 1
 
 
   Mock Trade from Chicago Bears
Round 1 - Pick 1
team logo
 
 
ALABAMA • JR • 6'0" / 194 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Carolina
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
POSITION RNK
1st
 
Carolina traded up to No. 3 overall and then to No. 1 overall. It is a similar model that Philadelphia used to select Carson Wentz in 2016. Philadelphia sent players, including Kiko Alonso and the No. 13 overall selection to Miami in exchange for the No. 8 overall selection. Then, it flipped that to Cleveland for the No. 2 overall selection. With the No. 1 overall selection, the Panthers select Bryce Young.
Round 1 - Pick 2
team logo
 

 
OHIO STATE • JR • 6'3" / 218 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Houston
PROSPECT RNK
4th
POSITION RNK
2nd
 
Houston does not get its pick of quarterback at No. 2 overall, but C.J. Stroud could still prove to be an elite talent.
   Mock Trade from Arizona Cardinals
Round 1 - Pick 3

 

 

 
team logo
ALABAMA • JR • 6'4" / 243 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Chicago
PROSPECT RNK
1st
POSITION RNK
1st
 
Chicago attempts to upgrade its pass rush with the selection of Will Anderson Jr. The Bears want to move back from No. 1 overall without sacrificing the chance to select a top defensive talent like Jalen Carter or Anderson. A three-way trade with Carolina and Arizona makes that possible as the Cardinals trade back to pick up additional draft capital in Monti Ossenfort's first year.
 

Over Stroud?

ryan reynolds hd GIF

He's shorter than even Kyler Murray.

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I can't see any scenario where they'd trade the 1st pick to us for anything less than our first and both seconds this year, plus our next 2 firsts at a minimum, possibly more on top.

That's WAY too much to give up for any of these QB's in the draft this year.  We have way too many holes that are still needed to be filled and that's 3 starters just from this year's draft we'd be giving up there.

If there was more of a sure thing in this year's class it would be different, but there isn't.  We fill out those holes this year, maybe take Hooker in the 3rd, and then trade any possible draft pick as necessary next year to move up for a better QB prospect draft.

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

I can't see any scenario where they'd trade the 1st pick to us for anything less than our first and both seconds this year, plus our next 2 firsts at a minimum, possibly more on top.

That's WAY too much to give up for any of these QB's in the draft this year.  We have way too many holes that are still needed to be filled and that's 3 starters just from this year's draft we'd be giving up there.

If there was more of a sure thing in this year's class it would be different, but there isn't.  We fill out those holes this year, maybe take Hooker in the 3rd, and then trade any possible draft pick as necessary next year to move up for a better QB prospect draft.

1st this year and Brian Burns. That’s a good damn offer. A pro bowl DE is easily worth 2 firsts 

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With how bad the Bears backup situation was when Fields missed time, I'd be serious about packaging Corral in the deal to help offset a future pick.  We could just as easily pick another mid/late rounder developmental guy in 2024/25.  No use in having one in 2023 if we're going top rookie & a vet backup combo for the active-53.  

 

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