GM Ryan Poles has already shown himself to be a wheeler and dealer on the trade market. He isn’t afraid to make a move if he feels it’s in the best interests of the Chicago Bears. It’s not even the end of May yet, and he has already made four trades, including the blockbuster with the Carolina Panthers for the #1 overall pick. That is why it’s important not to dismiss the idea he has at least one more move in mind. The Bears still have areas of their roster that can be improved. It comes down to finding the right player at the right price.
Most of the big rumored names have already been explored. However, time has proven there are always less-discussed players that could be on the move once teams begin reshuffling their lineups around late July and early August. Here are a few that fit precisely what the Bears need.
The Chicago Bears could get creative on the trade market.
Derek Barnett (DE, Philadelphia Eagles)
It’s no secret the Eagles are stacked with pass rushers. That became even more true after they drafted Nolan Smith in the 1st round. He joins Brandon Graham, Josh Sweat, and Haason Reddick on a loaded front. That leaves the former 1st rounder Barnett in an awkward spot. He’s coming off a torn ACL but is still only 26 years old. His pass rush is steady and reliable when he is healthy, topping 11 or more quarterback hits every season before 2022. He may not solve the Bears’ pass rush woes, but he’d definitely improve their situation.
D.J. Wonnum (EDGE, Minnesota Vikings)
Another team that seems to be completely revamping their defense. Minnesota already traded Za’Darius Smith. Some speculate Wonnum is another possibility. He wasn’t drafted by the current regime and has a contract situation coming up soon. He has the size the Chicago Bears look for. His 15 sacks and 34 QB hits in his first 47 games show a player with plenty of pass rush juice. The Vikings have already demonstrated a willingness to trade inside the division. Poles should be all over Wonnum if he’s available.
Jaelon Darden (WR, Cleveland Browns)
The top four spots of the Bears’ wide receiver depth chart appear set with D.J. Moore, Darnell Mooney, Chase Claypool, and Tyler Scott. That leaves two remaining spots to sort out. Those are typically reserved for special teams contributors. They already have a proven kick returner in Velus Jones. What they could really use is somebody on punt return duties. Darden had 33 returns for 345 yards last year. His 10.5 yards per return ranked in the top ten last season. He’d give the Bears a dimension they’ve been lacking.
Parker Hesse (TE, Atlanta Falcons)
Chicago has two solid tight ends for their pass game in place with Cole Kmet and Robert Tonyan. They will give Justin Fields dependable targets. What the Bears don’t have is a third tight end that can primarily serve in blocking duties. Hesse distinguished himself in this regard last season, allowing only three pressures in 111 pass-blocking snaps for Atlanta. He also isn’t a stranger to constant work in the run game as well. His style fits the physical approach the Bears love to take on offense.
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