REPORT: The Bears Are Strongly Considering Trading The #9 Pick … Which Teams Should Be Most Aggressive To Move Up??

In anticipation of the upcoming NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears find themselves in a fascinating situation. 

While they only have four picks in the entire draft, they do own the #1 and #9 overall selections in the first round. 

It’s considered a foregone conclusion that they’ll draft USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first overall pick. 

However, it’s the #9 pick where things could get truly interesting for Chicago. 

According to reports, the Bears have been “taking calls” from teams interested in potentially trading up to the ninth pick.

While Williams will most likely be their first pick, the Bears are thought to be keeping a close eye on a few players in particular for #9. 

Some analysts speculate that Chicago is potentially interested in Alabama linebacker Dallas Turner. 

They are also keeping a close eye on offensive lineman.

Many analysts believe that Chicago’s dream scenario is to have one of the top wide receivers fall to them at nine. 

While it’s hard to imagine Marvin Harrison Jr. and/or Malik Nabers falling that far, anything is possible. 

Mel Kiper’s latest mock draft has the Bears grabbing Washington’s Rome Odunze who would seemingly be a great fit. 

“This would be a dream scenario for the Bears, right? They would be adding an elite wideout on a rookie contract to play with Keenan Allen and DJ Moore, and they wouldn’t have to move up from No. 9 to do it,” Kiper said of Odunze.

“Remember that Allen is a free agent in 2025, so wide receiver is a bigger need for Chicago than it might seem. The 6-3 Odunze was a nightmare for defenses to deal with in college. He had 92 catches last season, 23 of which came on vertical routes, the most in the FBS, according to ESPN Stats & Information.”

“If the Bears pass on a wideout, look for them to target an edge rusher. Laiatu Latu (UCLA) and Jared Verse (Florida State) are next up in my rankings,” Kiper added. 

What should the Bears do at #9?

Who should be their top target(s)? … Does Kiper have a point that it would make the most sense to pair Williams with a top-flight wide receiver right off the bat?

General manager Ryan Poles is wise to be working the phones.

As is always the case, there figures to be multiple teams who will be anxious to trade into the top ten, especially if elite players begin to drop (which usually always happens).

Looking at the big picture, are you a true believer in Williams?

Will he end up being the best quarterback to come from this draft?

Or do you think one of the other top QB’s will end up being even better???

 

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