Bears GM: Must be 'blown away' to draft QB at 1 (2024)

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    Courtney Cronin, ESPN Staff WriterJan 10, 2023, 02:17 PM ET

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LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Bears general manager Ryan Poles backed Justin Fields as Chicago's starting quarterback for 2023 and said he would have to be "absolutely blown away" to take a quarterback with the No. 1 overall pick in this year's draft.

"Yeah. We had good conversations," Poles said during his season-ending news conference on Tuesday. "I'm excited for the direction he's going. As I mentioned before, he knows where he has to improve. I think he mentioned that the other day. We're excited about his development and where he goes next. He showed ability to be impactful with his legs. There's flashes with his arm. Now if we can put that together, I think we have something really good."

The Bears entered Week 18 second in the draft order but then swapped spots with Houston for the No. 1 overall pick after the Texans beat the Indianapolis Colts 32-31. Alabama's Bryce Young and Ohio State's C.J. Stroud are considered the top quarterbacks in a draft class that could feature as many as four QBs taken in the first round.

Poles appeared to temper debate on whether the Bears would take a quarterback with the No. 1 pick after committing to Fields as Chicago's starter for next season.

"We're going to do the same as we've always done," Poles said. "We're going to evaluate the draft class, and I would say this: I would have to be absolutely blown away to make that type of decision."

Despite the Bears ending the 2022 season on a franchise-worst 10-game losing streak and 3-14 record, Fields showed signs of improvement in his second season that has the Bears general manager encouraged about his development.

"I thought Justin did a good job," Poles said. "I thought we changed a lot, we adapted, we tried to put him in a position to be successful, he showed the ability to be a playmaker. Be impactful. He can change games quickly. Does he have room to grow? He does. He has to get better as a passer, and I'm excited to see him take those steps as we move forward."

The Bears owned the league's top rushing offense and worst passing offense, with Fields averaging 149.5 passing yards per game. He did not play in Chicago's season finale against Minnesota due to a hip injury, finishing his season 64 yards shy of the single-season quarterback rushing record.

In two seasons with the Bears, Fields has led Chicago to five wins while completing 60.4% of his passes for 2,242 yards, 17 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, along with 160 carries for 1,143 yards and eight rushing TDs.

Poles pointed to the discrepancy between Chicago's rushing and passing game as a lack of chemistry with the skill players around Fields. Aside from wide receiver Darnell Mooney and tight end Cole Kmet, who played with Fields during his rookie season in 2021, Chicago overhauled its entire wide receiver and tight end group in 2022.

"I noticed through the season that guys he had the most time within the offseason, that transferred into the season," Poles said. "I think that's why Cole had a helluva year. So, building that chemistry is big. And then just letting the game slow down to him. Everything's new. This offense was new. You're seeing everything for the first time. Time on task I think is going to help."

Poles said he did not regret putting more offensive pieces around Fields as the quarterback improved during the season, citing that the Bears made uses of their resources to "the best of our ability" based on the players available.

"I wish there was a perfect scenario where you could just clean up everything and get good," the general manager said. "So I thought we made, solid, sound decisions to do that. Yeah, I wish it was perfect across the board so it was clean as much as possible, but it just doesn't always happen that way."

The Bears did attempt to bolster the receiving corps at the trade deadline when they sent their own second-round pick (No. 32) to Pittsburgh in exchange for Chase Claypool. Despite his lack of production (14 catches for 140 yards in 7 games), Poles is confident that the wide receiver will contribute in 2023.

"That's the difference between trades in baseball and basketball, it's like plug and play," Poles said. "There's an entire offseason and half of a season of installs and all the things you need to do collectively to play and execute offensive play. On top of that, it was a little bit choppy with Justin getting dinged up, he got dinged up. So it was a little bit choppy of a start. I told Chase, and we had a really good conversation, I'm not blinking at that one at all. I think he's going to help us moving forward and I'm excited about it."

As Chicago turns the page to the offseason, Poles pointed out the "flexibility" the team has to improve the roster given the ample resources the Bears have, from over $108 million in salary cap space for free agency to the No. 1 draft pick.

While Poles dispelled the notion that Chicago will "go crazy" with their spending in free agency, the leverage the Bears have sitting in the No. 1 draft slot is not lost on the GM.

"We can evaluate the talent there, we can see what player presents themselves in that position to help us, and then we can look at the scenarios," Poles said. "If the phones go off, and there are certain situations where that can help us, then we'll go down that avenue too. I think we have really good flexibility to help this team, regardless of if it's making the pick there or moving back a little bit or moving back a lot. We'll be open to everything."

Bears GM: Must be 'blown away' to draft QB at 1 (2024)

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Bears GM: Must be 'blown away' to draft QB at 1? ›

At his end-of-season press conference a year ago, Bears general manager Ryan Poles said that he'd have to be "blown away" to spend the No. 1 pick on a quarterback who would presumably supplant Justin Fields

Justin Fields
Justin Skyler Fields (born March 5, 1999) is an American professional football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).
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Will Bears draft a QB in 2024? ›

1 pick. The Bears on Thursday, as expected, selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 choice in the 2024 NFL Draft.

How many 1st round QBs have the Bears drafted? ›

Since the NFL and AFL merged in 1966, creating the first common draft in '67, the Bears have selected six QBs in the first round. Those quarterbacks have combined for zero selections to the All-Pro teams (first team or second), and two Pro Bowls during their time in Chicago.

What did Ryan Poles say about Justin Fields? ›

Justin, probably one of the harder things I had to do,” Poles told reporters Monday at the annual NFL league meeting in Orlando “ I always kind of touch on the empathy part, having that conversation with my own was hard. His jersey's up in his room.

Did Ryan Poles draft Mahomes? ›

Poles was working for the Kansas City Chiefs when they drafted Patrick Mahomes, and he said he sees some similar traits in Williams. "There're pieces that are similar," he said.

Who is the number one quarterback recruit in 2024? ›

2024 ESPN Top Quarterbacks: Pocket Passer
RKPLAYERSCHOOL
1Dylan Raiola Video | Scouts ReportNebraska Signed
2C.J. Carr Video | Scouts ReportNotre Dame Signed
3Air Noland Video | Scouts ReportOhio State Signed
4Michael Van Buren Video | Scouts ReportMiss. St Signed
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Who will be the next Bears QB? ›

The following is the first of nine position previews in advance of training camp. The development of promising rookie quarterback Caleb Williams—the No. 1 overall pick in the draft—will be a top storyline throughout training camp.

Why is Caleb Williams the number one pick? ›

No draft pick is more controversial and highly touted than USC's Caleb Williams. Williams is said to be the #1 overall pick, which is for big reasons. He won the Heisman Trophy in 2022 and nearly won the award in the 2023 season.

Who is the Bears' backup quarterback? ›

Chicago Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent is getting a lot of hype, and rightfully so. He burst onto the scene in 2023 as an undrafted free agent out of Division II Shepherd. Bagent was outstanding in the preseason and earned himself the role of QB2 behind Justin Fields.

Have the Chicago Bears ever had the number one draft pick? ›

1, here are some fun facts about the first selection in the draft: (1) The Bears have chosen two players at No. 1: Michigan halfback Tom Harmon in 1941 and Oklahoma A&M halfback Bob Fenimore in 1947.

Why didn't the Bears keep Justin Fields? ›

The Bears believe they are ready to compete and want to shift toward a quarterback who is the reason they win games. And with Williams considered a generational talent, the Bears felt it was the right time to move on from Fields.

What was Justin Fields diagnosed with? ›

Justin Fields regained consciousness in the back of the ambulance with no recollection of what had happened. All he remembered from that morning in ninth grade was feeling “a little bit off” as he headed to Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

Why would the Bears trade Justin Fields? ›

It would be a clear-cut decision to draft Caleb for me,” an AFC general manager said. “The fact that we're in Year 3 and [they] don't want to exercise the fifth-year option tells me what I need to know. I just don't think Fields can win consistently as a passer, even though he is gifted physically.”

Did Ryan Poles ever play football? ›

Early life. A native of Canandaigua, New York, Poles attended Canandaigua Academy before playing college football at Boston College as an offensive lineman from 2003 to 2007. Poles signed as an undrafted free agent with the Chicago Bears in 2008, but he did not make it on the 53-man roster and was cut.

Who was drafted the same year as Patrick Mahomes? ›

The 2017 NFL Draft PIcks
#TeamPlayer, Position, College
8Carolina PanthersChristian McCaffrey RB, Stanford
9Cincinnati BengalsJohn Ross WR, Washington
10Kansas City Chiefs 4Patrick MahomesQB, Texas Tech
11New Orleans SaintsMarshon LattimoreCB, Ohio State
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Who was drafted first Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen? ›

The Chiefs drafted Mahomes, a two-time All-Pro, with the No. 10 overall draft pick in 2017 out of Texas Tech, while the Bills picked up Josh Allen, a two-time Pro Bowl selections, from Wyoming as No. 7 overall in the draft a year later.

Will Bears draft Caleb? ›

Watch the broadcast announcement as the Bears select USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Who has the #1 draft pick in the NFL in 2024? ›

The 2024 NFL Draft has ended, with the Chicago Bears making the first overall selection for the first time since 1947. The Bears had the first overall pick last year but traded it away to Carolina, with the Panthers selecting QB Bryce Young.

How many draft picks do the Bears have in 2025? ›

The Bears currently have seven picks in the 2025 NFL draft, including their own first- and second-round selections.

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