Ryan Pace is, shall we say, a divisive figure these days. Chicago Bears fans are split on the GM. Many believe it's long overdue for him to be fired. He's made too many high-profile mistakes to constantly be given second chances. On the other hand, others feel his uncannily sharp eye for finding quality talent in unexpected places makes him worth keeping around.
What makes it so interesting is that both sides aren't wrong. Pace does have a few too many notable misses in the NFL draft on his resume. None bigger than quarterback Mitch Trubisky, whom the GM traded up to get over Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson. Plenty of people feel that blunder alone is enough for him to get canned. Some GMs have been fired for less.
All of that being said, is there a strong enough argument to keep him? Forget the recent win streak the Bears are on. Pace has no direct control over that. Evaluating him must center on the roster itself. Has he shown any signs of improvement? The primary argument against him is the big misses high in the draft. So let's look at his first three years in the 1st-3rd rounds followed by his next three years. Is there a notable difference in quality?
High picks (2015-2017)
- Kevin White
- Eddie Goldman
- Hroniss Grasu
- Leonard Floyd
- Cody Whitehair
- Jonathan Bullard
- Mitch Trubisky
- Adam Shaheen
High picks (2018-2020)
- Roquan Smith
- James Daniels
- Anthony Miller
- David Montgomery
- Cole Kmet
- Jaylon Johnson







