The Chicago Bears are under pressure to change their conservative drafting strategy, especially as they look to maximize quarterback Caleb Williams' potential. General Manager Ryan Poles faces the risk of unemployment if the team's performance does not improve in the upcoming seasons. Suggestions for the Bears include revamping their running game by drafting rookie Ashton Jeanty or signing veteran Najee Harris, and being bold with trades to secure a first-round pick by moving their two second-round picks.
Additionally, the team might consider letting go of key players like Keenan Allen and Cole Kmet, to shift towards younger, more dynamic options. The idea is to create a more competitive roster that better supports Williams, allowing him to thrive in what many hope will be a turnaround season for the franchise.