The composition of the current team under Poles highlights a blend of drafted talents and seasoned acquisitions, rather than a pure draft-built team. Notably, trades involving Sweat, Smith, Quinn, and Claypool occurred mid-season, adding a dynamic element to the team's strategy. On the other hand, Moore, Allen, Mack, and Fields were moved closer to the draft period.
Poles' draft day maneuvers include seven trades aimed at optimizing draft picks or selecting targeted players, yet a player trade during the draft remains unexplored territory for him. This indicates a strategic patience, waiting for the right moment and player need that aligns with potential trades.
The article further details Bears players with high trade potential in the current draft. Despite varying likelihoods, each player's situation�from surplus roster positions to contract timelines�shapes their trade viability. For instance, despite his solid performance, cornerback Terell Smith's trade likelihood remains very low due to his critical role and recent effectiveness. Conversely, despite high performance metrics, guard Teven Jenkins' trade potential is medium due to his health concerns and the high value placed on versatile linemen.
Overall, while Poles maintains a focus on building through the draft, his tenure has been marked by significant trades that shape the team's roster and strategic direction.
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16 AVRIL | 46 ANSWERS Potential Draft Day Trade Moves Involving Bears Has Ryan Poles improved the Bears through his trades? | ||
Yes | 44 | 95.7 % |
No | 2 | 4.3 % |
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