GM Ryan Poles faced a difficult decision when the draft finally started for the Chicago Bears. His offense needed help, especially up front. In his mind, the offensive line had been woefully underwhelming in 2021. However, based on his draft board, it was clear that defense had the higher-end talent available. In the end, he stuck to the board, selecting Kyler Gordon and Jaquan Brisker in the 2nd round. He'd given Matt Eberflus two potential Day 1 starters for the new defense, but Justin Fields remained in need of help.
So Poles went into the third day on a mission. He'd counteract it with quantity if he couldn't add a quality offensive blocker. The Bears secured five extra picks between the 5th and 7th rounds through a series of trades. Of the eight total they ended up with, four of them were spent on offensive linemen.
- Braxton Jones (5th round)
- Zachary Thomas (6th round)
- Doug Kramer (6th round)
- Ja'Tyre Carter (7th round)







