Chicago Bears land Terry McLaurin in one of these 3 trades
By Ryan Heckman
Trade Number 3 for the Chicago Bears to acquire Terry McLaurin
Lastly, we’ve come to the big one. This is where the Commanders take the Bears for all they’re worth, but Poles’ hope is that McLaurin’s arrival takes Fields and this entire offense to a whole, new level.
In this deal, the Bears would send just one pick in this year’s draft, thankfully. That pick comes at No. 48 in the second round. However, next year they would give up their first and fourth-round picks. Then, in 2024, another second-rounder goes to Washington.
The small silver lining in giving up all of these picks is that the Bears also get one selection in return, allowing Poles to keep six overall selections in this year’s draft. That pick comes at No. 231 later in the draft but could be used on an underrated position like snagging a punter or a special teams ace.
A few players who may be available at No. 231 include Tennessee offensive tackle Cade Mays, Georgia Southern defensive lineman C.J. Wright, Wisconsin offensive tackle Logan Bruss, Georgia Tech wide receiver Malachi Carter or Penn State punter Jordan Stout.