Max Power
Footballguy
The reality is that the team has bigger needs than moving up to get the homerun WR pick. I just think MHjr is as can't miss a prospect as comes out. I'd love pairing the top two talents in the draft for years to come.Your point about evaluating WR talent is a very good one. So I guess that could mean take the consensus #1 (MHJr) or take a bunch of picks and hope one of them hits? Either way, I'm suddenly less optimistic.I don't think NE would really be that interested, but a lot would boil down to what they think of Maye or Daniels. If they rate JF at the same level as they do whoever is left and they still get a top 10 pick in the trade, I think they consider it. It puts JF's value at a mid-second on the trade value chart. They can walk out of the first round with Daniels or Fields and Odunze/LT.Would New England really do this? I think it would be a bold move for the Bears. It would certainly get me excited for the season, not certain, though, that trading up should be their philosophy in this draft. I know we always overestimate the ease of trading down, but there are a lot of talented receivers in this draft. If the big three are gone at #9, I would rather see them trade down towards the end of the first and try to grab 2 of them from the group of Tez Walker, Brian Thomas, Keon Coleman, Adonai Mitchell and Xavier Legette. I really like how Green Bay has gone about drafting WRs the last two years, now they have an abundance of young talent.I have to say I'm digging the trade idea of Fields and #9 to NE for #3. Getting Williams and MHjr.
My biggest concern with WRs later in the draft is that I don't think Poles knows how to evaluate WR talent well enough. GB might be the best in the business at it. Poles has spent 4 draft picks on WRs and has nothing to show for it.
2022 3rd - Velus Jones - Horrible pick at the time
2023 2nd - Claypool - I think this was not doing his homework well
2023 4th - Tyler Scott - I liked the pick at the time, but have been underwhelmed so far
2023 7th - K'Neal Harry - I was ok with this swing, but Harry is not an NFL player.
I like the options that I think will be there at #9, but like you said I'm not opposed to moving back in the draft and taking a shot on Mitchell or Thomas. My unexperienced view is that the bust factor goes up quite a bit after the top 3, but we'll also see a couple all-pro level WRs go in the next tier of WRs. Thats where the confidence in Poles dips a bit.
