Ryan Poles and the Chicago Bears could anger fans at the 2023 NFL Draft

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I am a very optimistic person when it comes to the Chicago Bears and life. I read everything I can from a glass-half-full approach. If I didn't, who knows where I would be in life? I am growing worried about how the Chicago Bears community will act if Ryan Poles does some things he might do this draft season. I have been a big believer in Justin Fields from day one. Fields was the number two player coming out of high school to enter college behind Trevor Lawerence. The five-star recruit was the best dual-threat quarterback in the country.

I don't follow high school like that, but I know about the potential game changers that come to college, such as Fields, Lawerence, and Archie Manning. These are once-in-a-lifetime prospects. Plus, I have a buddy (shout out to coach Matt) who follows high school talents harder than I do the draft.

Chicago Bear fans still don't know Ryan Poles

Fields was a quarterback from day one who held on to the ball to hit home runs or use his feet until he went to Ohio State, where he became an improvising (who holds onto the ball) pocket QB. That is his game style and what separates him from the rest of the group. What does all of that have to do with Poles? Well, I assumed Poles would see that and build the offensive line through the draft at any cost. He would grab the best tackles and blockers early and often as much as possible until he made his version of the Ohio State offensive line.