Chicago Bears with big trades mock draft version one

Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
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This Chicago Bears mock draft took me hours to make. Some would say it's easy to select players in the draft and move forward. I try to understand the general manager of the Bears and figure out what they would do if they were in the scenario of my specific mock draft. I wanted outside viewpoints of the simulated draft world, so I went to Fanspeak.com.

Everybody has their own draft board. If you haven't figured that out yet, it's as simple as googling "Sean McVay on Bill Belichick drafting Cole Strange." Why did Teven Jenkins go to the Chicago Bears in round two? Why was Justin Fields selected at 11th overall? Strange things happen in the draft world, so I wanted to steer clear of PFFs and The Draft Networks mock draft simulators this year.

Anywho, let's get this thing started. This trade is very unlikely to happen. I don't see Ryan Poles dropping from #9 to #25 with the New York Giants, but it was the more realistic trade that was offered to me. I refuse to ask other teams to trade with me. I rather they offer the trade. The trade back aims to gain draft capital; Ryan Poles will be looking to acquire this year. Those would be a couple of extra picks on day two and a few more on day three.