NFL 2025’s draft quickly became one of the most bizarre draft cycles in the recent history of the League. The pool of prospects is low in terms of franchise quarters, and the general consensus is that the number of prospects of first order is a figure. Consequently, there was not much – like, no – exchange the buzz in the weeks preceding on April 24.
In fact, if no job takes place by the start of the first round, it will mark the First time since 2014 that no first round choice has changed teams before the start of Tour 1.
But it is not because a trade does not occur before the first kick does not mean that a trade will not occur once a few choices have emerged from the board of directors.
And the Chicago Bears will be a team to watch the Tour 1 take place.
According to a recent ESPN ventilation of the last buzz and intel of the NFL DraftThe Bears – and the 10th choice in total – are the place where a wave of activity could occur.
“Keep an eye on the Bears at No. 10 in total; I could see them receive calls,” wrote Jordan Reid d’Espn. “If the saints do not take a QB at No. 9, things could become really interesting from that moment. Yes, the teams will not rush to exchange compared to previous years, but there could be a surprise according to which of the main prospects remains in the table.”
Although I am not convinced that Sanders is the type of quarter-rear that will interest the teams enough to hypotheque future assets for which to move, the simple fact is that there are many hungry quarter clubs which could be ready to pay too much for the son of Prime Time. The Bears should hope that he has a slide in the first round; If he does it, and as Reid noted, Ryan Pola will sound.
But there is another angle here than Chicago Bears fans will probably not like it. The 10th choice not only represents a spot that the teams might want to exchange; This could also represent the point in the first round that clubs interested in Ashton Jeanty or Tyler Warren know that they must Enter in front. There is a chance that the commercial activity of the first round could be exceed bears.
“The Bears hide as an obvious potential house for one or the other of the prospects, so an interested team could give Caroline (n ° 8) or New Orleans (n ° 9) a call to jump Chicago,” wrote Yates d’Espn. “Panthers and saints could be interested in loading the choices.”
NOW that would be a disappointment.
But it is also true.
It has obviously become obvious that if the Bears want Jeanty – or even Warren – they cannot sit on n ° 10 and wait for one of them to fall. The posts will have no choice but to take an aggressive approach to the first round and to ahead of the potential scenario of Doomsday where another team jumps in front of him to hang one of the two best game leaders.
Fortunately, Chicago is only armed with two second round choices at the start. If they want Jeanty or Warren, there is no doubt that they will have the most ammunition to make a business in the first round. It simply depends on the note they have on them, and if they believe that the exchange for a ball carrier or a tight end is a good football affair.
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