Aesopian
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Free Agency
Bears sign RT Kaleb McGary to 4 years 78 million
He's earned a massive contract this off season it's likely the Falcons extend him as they have the cap space but he'll be 28 years old next season and Falcons may choose to draft a tackle as they rebuild as they opted against his fifth year option.

Bears sign C Garrett Bradbury to 4 years 50 million
Stealing Vikings star center and Pro Bowl alternate Garrett Bradbury as they are in cap hell would be bitter sweet

Bears sign DE Dante Fowler to 3 years 25 million
He's a solid pass rusher that's an upgrade over what Bears currently have at the defensive end position. He'll be 29 years old next season with a Suberbowl ring with the Rams and probably look to get his last paycheck in the NFL. He's got some juice left in the tank and shown he can still get to the QB.

Draft
* Bears trade 2023 first round pick #1 to the Seattle Seahawks for 2023 first round pick #3, 2023 first round pick #15, 2023 third round pick, 2024 fifth round pick
Seattle Seahawks draft QB Bryce Young
Houston Texans draft QB CJ Stroud
1 [3] DT Jalen Carter [Georgia] 6'3 300lbs
Carter is an extremely athletic 6-foot-3 and 310 pound defensive lineman who is blessed with freakish attributes. Carter would be a perfect fit as a three-technique defender. Quick enough to spit the A and B gaps, with a lengthy frame to disrupt run plays or pressure the quarterback.

Detroit Lions draft DE Will Anderson Jr
Arizona Cardinals draft DE Myles Murphy
Indianapolis Colts draft QB Will Levis
Atlanta Falcons draft OT Paris Johnson Jr
Carolina Panthers draft WR Quentin Johnson
Philadelphia Eagles draft DT Bryan Breese
Las Vegas Raiders draft OT Peter Skoronski
Houston Texans draft WR Jordan Addison
Pittsburg Steelers draft CB Keele Ringo
Green Bay Packers draft DL Tyree Wilson
Jacksonville Jaguars draft CB Christain Gonzalez
1 [15] WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba [Ohio State] 6'0 190lbs
Smith-Njigba didn’t see much action as he only had 10 receptions on the season but he's still a top WR candidate in this draft. He does need to work on his ability on the outside as he played in the slot with Olave and Garrett Wilson playing outside but he'll improve the team wherever he plays.

2 [] DE Mike Morris [Michigan] 6'6 292lbs
Massive defensive end prospect that's going to be a bit of project but nothing defensive coordinator Eberflus hasn't seen before. He’s not quite the level of prospect as Aidan Hutchinson or Kwity Paye from last year’s draft class of edge prospects out of Michigan, but that’s a very high bar to hit.

3 [] OL Luke Wypler [Ohio State] 6'2 285lbs
Sam Mustipher is not the answer at the center position and Lucas Patrick hasn't looked like the guy either. Bears would wise to invest in a replacement in the draft and where better to look than Justin Fields old college center in Luke Wypler he may be too small to start center in the NFL unless he bulks up a little bit or move to the guard position.

3 [] RB Devon Archane [Texas A&M] 5'9 185lbs
The 5-foot-9, 185-pound Achane lacks the size to be a three-down starter in the NFL, but he could be a backup runner and receiving back and fill the void Tarik Cohen left when he left the Bears.

Bears sign RT Kaleb McGary to 4 years 78 million
He's earned a massive contract this off season it's likely the Falcons extend him as they have the cap space but he'll be 28 years old next season and Falcons may choose to draft a tackle as they rebuild as they opted against his fifth year option.

Bears sign C Garrett Bradbury to 4 years 50 million
Stealing Vikings star center and Pro Bowl alternate Garrett Bradbury as they are in cap hell would be bitter sweet

Bears sign DE Dante Fowler to 3 years 25 million
He's a solid pass rusher that's an upgrade over what Bears currently have at the defensive end position. He'll be 29 years old next season with a Suberbowl ring with the Rams and probably look to get his last paycheck in the NFL. He's got some juice left in the tank and shown he can still get to the QB.

Draft
* Bears trade 2023 first round pick #1 to the Seattle Seahawks for 2023 first round pick #3, 2023 first round pick #15, 2023 third round pick, 2024 fifth round pick
Seattle Seahawks draft QB Bryce Young
Houston Texans draft QB CJ Stroud
1 [3] DT Jalen Carter [Georgia] 6'3 300lbs
Carter is an extremely athletic 6-foot-3 and 310 pound defensive lineman who is blessed with freakish attributes. Carter would be a perfect fit as a three-technique defender. Quick enough to spit the A and B gaps, with a lengthy frame to disrupt run plays or pressure the quarterback.

Detroit Lions draft DE Will Anderson Jr
Arizona Cardinals draft DE Myles Murphy
Indianapolis Colts draft QB Will Levis
Atlanta Falcons draft OT Paris Johnson Jr
Carolina Panthers draft WR Quentin Johnson
Philadelphia Eagles draft DT Bryan Breese
Las Vegas Raiders draft OT Peter Skoronski
Houston Texans draft WR Jordan Addison
Pittsburg Steelers draft CB Keele Ringo
Green Bay Packers draft DL Tyree Wilson
Jacksonville Jaguars draft CB Christain Gonzalez
1 [15] WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba [Ohio State] 6'0 190lbs
Smith-Njigba didn’t see much action as he only had 10 receptions on the season but he's still a top WR candidate in this draft. He does need to work on his ability on the outside as he played in the slot with Olave and Garrett Wilson playing outside but he'll improve the team wherever he plays.

2 [] DE Mike Morris [Michigan] 6'6 292lbs
Massive defensive end prospect that's going to be a bit of project but nothing defensive coordinator Eberflus hasn't seen before. He’s not quite the level of prospect as Aidan Hutchinson or Kwity Paye from last year’s draft class of edge prospects out of Michigan, but that’s a very high bar to hit.

3 [] OL Luke Wypler [Ohio State] 6'2 285lbs
Sam Mustipher is not the answer at the center position and Lucas Patrick hasn't looked like the guy either. Bears would wise to invest in a replacement in the draft and where better to look than Justin Fields old college center in Luke Wypler he may be too small to start center in the NFL unless he bulks up a little bit or move to the guard position.

3 [] RB Devon Archane [Texas A&M] 5'9 185lbs
The 5-foot-9, 185-pound Achane lacks the size to be a three-down starter in the NFL, but he could be a backup runner and receiving back and fill the void Tarik Cohen left when he left the Bears.

Round 4, Pick 104: cb Tarheeb Still, Maryland
Round 4, Pick 134: g Clark Barrington, BYU
Round 5, Pick 138: WR Jayden Reed, Michigan State
Round 5, Pick 153: DL Moro Ojomo, Texas
Round 7, Pick 220: LB Darius Muasau, UCLA
Round 7, Pick 259: CB Al Blades, Miami
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