The Chicago Bears have a talented receiver body, they have invested in the trenches, and now all they need is a franchise.
It is no secret to the Director General Ryan Polish.
According to some information, the GM of Chicago tried to ride and make its way in the second round to recover a Bellcow behind for the future.
According to Dan Wiederer of the Chicago tribuneThe posts did not one, but two attempts to exchange in this year’s draft for the product of the Ohio State Treveyon Henderson.
The ball carrier, who came out of a national championship race, would be able to lend his speed and his ignorance to the offensive of a Bears with Caleb Williams, DJ Moore and Rome Odunze.
The two failed exchanges against Treveyon Henderson
The Bears were just 39 in the second round. Wiederer reported that Chicago had implemented an agreement with the Tennessee titans to go up to choose 35. The agreement failed when the Seattle Seahawks immersed themselves with a better offer.
Fortunately for the posts, Seattle selected the security Nick Emmanwori from Caroline du Sud, leaving Henderson on the board.
The Bears Front Office returned to work to try to go up, this time with the Patriots of your choice number 38.
The agreement would have increased, until the carpet was removed from the poles and its staff again.
At the last second, New England decided to take Henderson and associate him with Rhamondre Stevenson in the rear field with Drake Maye.
“In the end, we did not think that the value that was offered to us may have been worth losing in Treveyon,” said Eliot Wolf, executive vice-president of Patriots. “So we ended up sending the choice.”
It left Chicago where they started 39, where they brought the receiver Luther Burden from Missouri out.
Burden is always a good weapon for Caleb Williams, but not the ball carrier they wanted.
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What is the next step for the Bears back room?
Here is an overview of the runners on the Chicago list after the draft:
- De’Andre swift
- Roschon Johnson
- Kyle Monangai (recruit)
- Travis Homer
Apart from Monangai, who was taken to the seventh round of Rutgers, this RB room was the same last season when the Bears ranked 25th in ground attack.
It is always a blatant need for a team that seeks to make great progress as offensive in the second year of Caleb Williams in the League.
It is difficult for the Bears to accept that they were having a choice to potentially resolve their ball carrier crisis.