Nonetheless, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport suggests that acquiring the No. 1 pick from the Bears would require an unprecedented package:
"Acquiring the No. 1 overall selection from the Bears would demand an extraordinary haul of draft picks and overall compensation, according to sources. One source described it as 'crazy.'"
This stance implies that the Bears, who acquired the pick in a significant trade last offseason with the Panthers, are leaning towards making the selection and securing their new franchise quarterback.
If the Bears are seeking such substantial compensation for the top pick, it strongly suggests their intention to draft a new QB. In this scenario, GM Ryan Poles could potentially acquire additional draft assets by trading Fields to another team in need of a quarterback.
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11 FEVRIER | 282 ANSWERS Reported details have surfaced regarding the Chicago Bears' exorbitant asking price for the coveted first overall pick. Will the Bears eventually trade the first pick? | ||
Yes | 173 | 61.3 % |
no | 109 | 38.7 % |
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