TheSuzerain wrote:There's a middle ground, but the "just build slow" people don't understand the value of Caleb's rookie contract window.
Coming out of my self-impossed ban for a quick comment.
Draft picks aren't traded 5 years out is because that is not legal under the NFL's rules. Picks can only be traded 3 drafts into the future, so a 5th rounder in 2028 is literally worthless today.
I haven't seen any mention of how trading for players may set you up to receive compensatory draft picks next year and in the future:
-- If we aren't signing 2 free agent guards this year for $40 million, that is less spending to be balanced when comp picks are determined. If Teven signs a big deal somewhere else, that could actually help net the Bears a draft pick for next year. We will still likely spend a bunch on FA this offseason, so it might not matter. It should still be noted as a consideration in these moves.
-- Same reason why signing recently cut players has hidden value compared to signing true free agents, as players who are cut don't count in the comp pick formula.
-- Now that we have Jackson and Thuney on the team, we are set up to potentially re-coup comp picks if they leave in free agency after the 2026 season.[/list]