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Bears ‘in a really good place’ as draft looms

Bears GM Ryan Poles talks Keenan Allen, Jaylon Johnson, Justin Fields trade and more


The Bears added several key veterans in March. They rebuilt their interior offensive line by trading for left guard Joe Thuney and right guard Jonah Jackson and signing center Drew Dalman. They also upgraded their defensive line by inking tackle Grady Jarrett and end Dayo Odeyingbo and added receivers/return specialists Olamide Zaccheaus and Devin Duvernay.

The Bears have a unique opportunity to supplement that infusion of talent in the draft, holding four of the top 72 picks: No. 10 in the first round, Nos. 39 and 41 in the second and No. 72 in the third. The Bears have selected four players in the first 72 slots in just one draft since 2002.

“That’s why I’m excited to get back and get working on that part of it,” Poles said. “Because once we clean up the board based on some things that have happened in pro days, when we got injury reports back from the Combine … now we can start piecing that together to kind of see, ‘What is the collection of guys that we can get in that space and how can they impact our football team?'”

Poles reiterated that the needs the Bears filled in March will provide flexibility in the draft.

“The beautiful thing of what we did in free agency—we talked about this a few weeks ago—is I really believe that we can look at the draft as a situation where you take best available, which is really important,” he said.

“I think it’s really important for this draft, too, because just the way it is, the top ‘blues,’ [are] condensed pretty small early in [Round] 1, and then there’s a wide range of really good starter level of players that are going to range from probably single digits all the way into 50, 60, 70. Really trying to pair where the depth is and where you can get certain guys and, like I said, the collection of those guys, I think are going to be important in terms of moving the needle for us.”

Poles has enjoyed going through the draft process with first-year coach Ben Johnson and his assistants.

“We’ve taken some good trips with the coaching staff,” Poles said. “We went down to Austin, we went to Columbus and had a good time meeting with the players, digging a little bit deeper, getting them on the board, understanding what they know, what they might struggle with, and just have better perspective on the guys that we’re going to be looking at in the draft.

“Again, thankful for the work that everybody’s done in that process. This coaching staff…

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