It's been a hard two months for Chicago Bears fans. They know Justin Fields is at a critical development point as a young quarterback. This is usually when a team starts throwing resources in large quantities on the offensive side of the ball. The Bears did precisely that back in 2018 with a flurry of free agency signings like Allen Robinson, Taylor Gabriel, and Trey Burton. Yet, with the NFL draft almost at hand, new GM Ryan Poles hasn't done nearly as much.
His only notable additions are new center Lucas Patrick and wide receiver Byron Pringle. Both were part-time starters with their previous teams. Not exactly front-line options in any sense of the word. Meanwhile, other teams are taking significant swings on the trade market. It is becoming harder and harder for some to understand why Poles doesn't make a move. To answer that question, let's start with a list of the receivers that have been moved over the past two months or are rumored to be available.
The key detail will be where they were drafted.
- Amari Cooper - 1st round
- Davante Parker - 1st round
- Kadarius Toney - 1st round*
- Davante Adams - 2nd round
- Robert Woods - 2nd round
- Deebo Samuel - 2nd round*
- D.K. Metcalf - 2nd round*
- Tyreek Hill - 5th round







