Bears best trade partner for No. 1 pick already revealing itself
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The Bears could get a haul for the No. 1 pick with at least one clear team already sounding like they’d be willing to give anything to trade up.
Thanks to a hilarious end to the season for the Texans, the Chicago Bears have the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. The world is their proverbial oyster.
Since Chicago doesn’t need a quarterback, they’re in a prime position to cash in that top selection by trading it to a team desperate enough to pay the price for the top QB on the board.
What team would fit that description: The Indianapolis Colts.
Bears could have a trade partner for No. 1 pick in the Colts
Colts GM Chris Ballard, who is lucky to have a job after his handling of the midseason Frank Reich firing, has made it clear that Indianapolis will be in play for the No. 1 pick.
“Yes. I’d do whatever it takes,” Ballard told reporters when asked if he’d trade up to get a quarterback worthy of the No. 1 pick.
Asked if there is a QB at the top of the draft they want, would he give up heaven and earth to trade up and get him?
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) January 10, 2023
Ballard: "Yes. I’d do whatever it takes."
That answer doesn’t mean the Colts will definitely want to trade up. It’s dependent on their being a quarterback they deem worthy.
It’s early in the draft process, but Bryce Young certainly looks like that level of prospect.
The last time the No. 1 pick was traded was in 2016. The Rams gave up their No. 15 pick and their 2017 first-rounder, plus two second-rounders and two third-rounders for the right to draft Jared Goff
Indianapolis has the No. 4 pick for 2023, so in theory they might not have to give up that much to move up. In 2004, the Giants gave up their No. 4 pick and the next year’s first-rounder with a third- and fifth-rounder to get Eli Manning.
The best-case scenario for Chicago is for Young to look so impressive in draft prep that the Texans, Colts and maybe others create a lucrative bidding war for the pick.
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