Bears Trade Proposal Flips No. 9 Pick for $100 Million All-Pro WR

There is perhaps no NFL team in better position this offseason to take advantage of disgruntled superstars and their desires to play elsewhere than the Chicago Bears.

That notion is, in part, the basis for a trade proposal that Jake Ellenbogen of Bleacher Report floated on March 7, in which the Bears flip the No. 9 overall pick in the upcoming draft to the Philadelphia Eagles for second-team All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown.

Assuming [the Bears] do draft Caleb Williams [at No. 1], they trade away Justin Fields. They get maybe a second and a fourth [in return]. They still have that first-round pick [No. 9 overall], and that first-round pick is either going to protect Caleb Williams, or that first-round pick is going to be a weapon for Caleb Williams.

So, in my opinion, if they’re going to go for a weapon, how about go out and get A.J. Brown? You put him with DJ Moore. You have Cole Kmet. That’s a pretty nasty trio over there to give a kid coming right out of college those weapons.

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