Former Bears QB Jay Cutler Believes Chicago Should Trade No. 1 Pick

The Chicago Bears head into April's NFL Draft controlling the top of the board on the strength of owning both the No. 1 and No. 9 overall picks.
Former Bears QB Jay Cutler Believes Chicago Should Trade No. 1 Pick
Former Bears QB Jay Cutler Believes Chicago Should Trade No. 1 Pick /
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The Chicago Bears head into April's NFL Draft with the No. 1 and No. 9 picks in the first round.

Chicago owns the No. 1 selection this year after the Carolina Panthers traded their pick to the Bears in order to move up and draft Alabama quarterback Bryce Young No. 1 in 2023.

Armed with the top overall selection, speculation has commenced regarding whether the Bears will use the pick on one of the top quarterback prospects in this year’s class, or trade the pick in order to add assets and build around Justin Fields.

If the Bears keep the pick and select a new franchise quarterback, it would mean the end of Fields’s tenure after just three seasons.

Former Bears signal-caller Jay Cutler said he believed the team should keep Fields and trade the top pick while appearing on Inside the NFL.

"I don't know what they are gonna do, but what I think they should do is trade down," said Cutler. "Get some more guys on that team to help out Justin and see what happens."

Cutler stressed that staying the course with Fields, who has flashed talent in his 40 games in the NFL, is the wise choice, rather than starting over with an unproven talent at the next level.

"If you blow it all up and start over again with the No. 1, pick you might be sitting in worse position than you are right now," added Cutler.

The Bears have an immense decision over the next several months and how they decide to proceed will undoubtedly shape the top of the 2024 NFL Draft.


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Frankie Taddeo is a successful high-stakes fantasy football player who created the first-ever DFS program offered in a Las Vegas sportsbook. Besides contributing NFL fantasy analysis with a Vegas slant, Frankie primarily performs as Sports Illustrated's Senior Betting Analyst providing his significant experience and resources in the sports betting scene.