GM Ryan Poles has been busy for the better part of two months now. Most of his time is spent working the free agent market as the offseason officially opens. The rest is focused on preparing for the upcoming NFL draft. However, there is an important side project the Chicago Bears leading man knows he must finish. That is the restructuring of the front office, something that started with the arrival of new assistant GM Ian Cunningham in January.
The general reaction from people around the league was a nod of approval. Cunningham is highly thought of around the NFL. Somebody who is considered a rising star in the business and will likely be a GM himself in the not-too-distant future. One thing that tends to hint the Bears got it right is the team's reaction he left behind. Not long after his departure, the Philadelphia Eagles put forth a rule change idea to league owners. One that would allow teams the authority to retain secondary football executives until after the draft.
Translation? They're really upset at losing Cunningham.
One can understand. The timing of this is particularly brutal this year. Philadelphia enters what might be its most pivotal draft in years. They have not one, not two, but three picks in the 1st round. It is a glorious opportunity to infuse their roster with blue-chip talent and perhaps set themselves up for championship contention. So for GM Howie Roseman to lose one of his most trusted lieutenants at the 11th hour is a blow. Their loss could end up being the Bears' gain. Cunningham is said to be an excellent communicator. Somebody with a silver tongue when conversing with free agents his team may want to sign. He seems off to a good start with three new additions already. [video width="854" height="480" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Ian-Cunningham-Goes-In-Depth-on-the-Eagles-Scouting-Process-Eagles-One-On-One.mp4"][/video]







