I'm glad the Bears didn't move up, and I hope they don't. This will leave better talent at 20 but they still need to choose well.
The draft is such a crap shoot, too many variables to accurately predict, with consistency, how a player will turn out. There are pro bowlers and busts at every level of the draft, every year.
Coaching to me, makes all the difference. If you are going be a successful NFL team you have to be able to evaluate, develop, and utilize talent to fit system and the players capability. The people who can do this more consistently will beat the people who cant.
This thread shifted to Mac Jones vs Trey Lance for a bit and I see both sides of that argument. But, is Mac Jones better in 3 years if he gets drafted by Chicago or New England? I think NE, there are also a butt load of variables that can change the outcomes in the this scenario, but in a vacuum, Belichick gets more out Jones than Naggy hands down. I would also argue that Trey Lance is a bit better if he played under Saban as well, but we can't keep getting off track.
I'm just hoping the Bears can get a couple starters out of this draft and not give up any future assets.