A deep dive into how many picks the Chicago Bears will have in the 2023 NFL Draft, where these picks will be, and how the team can get even more picks.
email.fansided.com
So a couple things i noticed in this article but heard aren't true so if anyone actually knows the truth then let it be known.
The Bears are without their original second and sixth-round picks due to trades for receivers
Chase Claypool and
N’Keal Harry respectively, but regardless, Chicago will have (at a minimum) eight selections in this year’s draft.
I thought we traded a 7th round pick for Harry?
Additionally, the Bears should be in line for compensatory picks this year, as the
team lost over 30 free agents a season ago, and only signed 19 players in their place. Another compensatory pick could be awarded if assistant general manager Ian Cunningham is
hired as a general manager for another NFL team. More details on how compensatory picks are distributed can be found
here.
I heard on CCS that we won't get any comp picks this year and that Ian Cunningham would need to be here two years before getting a GM job for us to get any draft picks for losing him?
I'm sure it's Bear goggles that's wrong on these.