Which player would each NFC North division foe steal from the Chicago Bears?

If the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, and Minnesota Vikings were allowed to steal one player from the Chicago Bears, who would it be, and why?
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Tremaine Edmunds, Chicago Bears
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Minnesota Vikings add Tremaine Edmunds from Chicago Bears

The Minnesota Vikings have a bit more stability at wide receiver. Sure, Jordan Addison is a rookie, but he had more pedigree in college than any of the Packers guys. Beyond that, K.J. Osborn started to prove himself last year, and that Justin Jefferson guy. So, they do not need a wideout.

They have a big hole at right guard, and Nate Davis would be an easy upgrade. Outside of that, it is hard to find obvious ones on offense. On defense, the Chicago Bears have some life. Even the upside of Gervon Dexter would be more exciting than Khyiris Tonga or Harrison Phillips, two linemen slated to start. Of course, the Vikings edge room is better, and we can hardly suggest someone there.

They could add a safety next to Harrison Smith, but Cam Bynum has held off Lewis Cine, a former first-round pick. Cornerback is certainly a possibility as well. Jaylon Johnson would be the best corner on the roster.

However, the Minnesota Vikings are weak at linebackers. Jordan Hicks is a veteran who has started to enter journeyman status, and beside him is Brian Asamoah. He has shown little to nothing in his first year and is now being thrust into the starting role.

The question is, who has more value, Tremaine Edmunds or Jaylon Johnson? Both would start and become impact players on the Vikings' defense. The need and the player may lead to Tremaine Edmunds being that person that the Vikings still have from the Chicago Bears roster.