Chicago Sun-Times
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — In any other year, there would be incredible intrigue as to what the Bears would do with the No. 9 pick in the draft. Instead, it’s become a bit of an afterthought as hype grows over them likely choosing USC’s Caleb Williams No. 1 and taking yet another swing at finding a franchise quarterback.
But anytime a team has a top-10 pick, it’s thinking big. Those ultra-valuable selections are the best way to fill holes at premium positions, of which the Bears have plenty, and general managers hope they’re landing a future All-Pro in those spots.