According to general manager Ryan Poles, the Chicago Bears are intent on keeping quarterback Justin Fields for the upcoming season and will contemplate taking offers for the No. 1 overall selection in the 2023 draft.
The 2023 offseason for the Bears will be crucial, as general manager Ryan Poles attempts to restructure the NFL's weakest roster from the previous year. For this year's combine, here's a look at the top five potential bargains the Bears might acquire in the draft:
#1 Isaiah Foskey, EDGE, Notre Dame
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The Chicago Bears sorely need edge rushers. If Isaiah Foskey remains unpicked on the second day of the draft, the Bears should still keep him in mind even if they choose a pass rusher on the first day.
The powerful edge rusher had 11 sacks, 14 quarterback hits, and ten tackles for loss in his last season at Notre Dame. Thanks to his lightning-quick edge speed, he can instantly interrupt the opposition's passing game. He has excellent physical abilities and a strong work ethic that would fit well in the NFL.
Foskey would be an excellent addition to a defensive front that needs a complete makeover.
#2 Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
Jalen Carter should be the Bears' main target if they retain the No. 1 overall selection.
Carter had 32 tackles, three sacks, and three passes defended, which on the surface may not seem like a lot, but he was a crucial part of what made Georgia's defense effective.
Despite frequently being double-teamed as an inside lineman, Carter can consistently apply pressure to the opposing quarterback and is a monster when running a defense.
#3 Dontayvion Wicks, WR, Virginia
Dontayvion Wicks is one whom fans enjoy watching. He hasn't really been given sufficient recognition for the qualities he brings.
He displays sparkling fortitude, high speed, and a good ability to track the deep ball and out-competing opponents at the catch point. Moreover, he's a willing and strong blocker who helps the run game, and he has had a very successful collegiate career.
Wicks is a top-tier prospect at outside receiver. His combine statistics would represent his last chance to move up from the bottom half of the top 100 rankings, where many analysts presently have him.
#4 Wanya Morris, OT, Oklahoma
To establish a foundation around Justin Fields, the Bears must strengthen their offensive line, which caused Fields to suffer an NFL-high 55 sacks last year. The tackle position should be a significant area of focus for the squad, even though the interior of the line needs to be addressed too.
A good player to consider on the second day of the draft is Wanya Morris. Morris is a talented player in addition to his dominant size, and his Combine performance might propel him as a top pick.
#5 Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, CB, TCU
Considering his stature, Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson might not be considered by many teams.
Hodges-Tomlinson possesses flexible mobility and football sense to be a superb slot defender for the Bears despite his occasionally limited mobility due to his size. Beyond his size, Hodges-Tomlinson is a jaw-droppingly agile player with outstanding skills, and is combine stats might enable him to make up lost ground.
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