Chicago Bears 2021 Season Recap
After making the playoffs in 2020, the Chicago Bears decided it was time to move on from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. They signed Andy Dalton to replace him and many fans were left disappointed.
After making the playoffs in 2020, the Chicago Bears decided it was time to move on from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. They signed Andy Dalton to replace him and many fans were left disappointed.
Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, was all about making moves in the 2021 draft. In fact, outside of the compensatory picks, the Bears did not draft from their original draft position in any of the seven rounds of the draft. They were all acquired during trades. The Bears had seven total picks after trading up twice in the first two rounds and trading back in round six. In moving up, they lost their first and fourth-round pick in 2022. Pace definitely made a splash in this year’s draft.
After making the playoffs in 2020, the Chicago Bears decided it was time to move on from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. They signed Andy Dalton to replace him and many fans were left disappointed.
Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, was all about making moves in the 2021 draft. In fact, outside of the compensatory picks, the Bears did not draft from their original draft position in any of the seven rounds of the draft. They were all acquired during trades. The Bears had seven total picks after trading up twice in the first two rounds and trading back in round six. In moving up, they lost their first and fourth-round pick in 2022. Pace definitely made a splash in this year’s draft.
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