I'm reading a Fields trade would likely result in a second round pick this year...nowhere near the haul they could make if they traded down in the draft once or twice while keeping Fields. Plus, Fields is a known commodity in the NFL. He has slowly and steadily improved from his rookie season and has turned into a locker room leader. And, he has done that despite having a bunch of matadors on the OL. At only 25 years old, I don't think he has reached his potential yet, and I'd like to see how much more he improves with a much stronger supporting cast, which I think they could achieve through piling up a sh!t ton of draft picks.A few thoughts:
- No mention of assets from a Fields trade.
- No mention of the cost control they get with resetting the QB on a rookie deal.
I've gotten to the point where I'm not going to have a strong opinion either way, but I think drafting Williams is the move.
Yes, the rookie deal salary reset is attractive. But if that is a primary factor in the Bears taking a chance on Williams, then they are guilty of what Ditka accused them of decades ago -- tossing nickels around like manhole covers. You won't see many successful NFL teams that are penny wise and pound foolish.