The NFL Draft is a marathon, not a sprint, and for the Chicago Bears, the decisions on Days 2 and 3 could be just as crucial as their first-round pick. With the 25th overall selection in hand, a fascinating rumor has surfaced: should the Bears trade it to the New York Giants for star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence?
While adding a dominant force like "Sexy Dexy" is tempting, it comes with a massive financial commitment, likely exceeding $30 million per year. This potential blockbuster move would dramatically reshape the Bears' draft strategy and salary cap, making it a topic of intense debate among fans and analysts alike.
Beyond that headline-grabbing possibility, the real depth-building happens in Rounds 2 through 7. The key for Chicago will be mastering the board—identifying which positions have deep talent pools they can afford to wait on, and which premium spots might require them to strike early. Should they target a dynamic edge rusher, add offensive line depth, or find a playmaking receiver to support their young quarterback?
Smart drafting on these later days is how contenders are built, turning solid rosters into complete teams ready for a playoff push. As the speculation heats up, all eyes will be on how the Bears navigate this critical phase to fortify their lineup for the upcoming season.
