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NFC Scout Sparks Speculation on Bears' Trade Intentions for 9th Pick

Published April 13, 2024 at 3:39 PM
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Title: Chicago Bears at Crossroads: Draft Strategy Dilemma

The Chicago Bears stand at a pivotal moment as the 2024 NFL draft approaches. With the ninth overall pick, they possess the opportunity to secure a game-changing talent for their roster. However, rumors swirl that they might opt for a different path.

According to an NFC scout, there's a strong likelihood that Bears' general manager Ryan Poles, known for his draft maneuvering, could opt to trade away the ninth pick for additional assets. ESPN's Jordan Reid shares insights from the scout, suggesting that the Bears' roster still has areas in need of reinforcement.

Reid hints at potential trade-down targets for the Bears, mentioning UCLA's Laiatu Latu and Florida State's Jared Verse, both of whom have had recent interactions with the team.


The Bears' draft capital is limited, with just two selections outside the top 10. Yet, if they find a willing trade partner, they could amass more picks to bolster their roster.

Speculation abounds about potential trade suitors. Quarterback-needy teams like the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders might be inclined to move up if a top passer falls to the ninth spot. Similarly, franchises seeking a premier wide receiver could make enticing offers to the Bears.

However, the Bears might opt to stay put and target the draft's top defender. By adding another Day 2 pick, they could address multiple roster needs while still securing a top-tier talent at No. 9.

Despite potential trade offers, the Bears remain focused on their goal of contention in the upcoming season. Whether they opt for a trade or stay the course, their decision will shape the franchise's trajectory for years to come.
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NFC Scout Sparks Speculation on Bears' Trade Intentions for 9th Pick

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