The Cleveland Browns had 12 draft picks in April's draft at their disposal before trading one to the Miami Dolphins, as well as a 2019 pick, for wide receiver Jarvis Landry Friday afternoon. The Bears have seven 2018 picks, and only two of those are in the top 100.
So there's reason No. 1 why the Bears weren't the team to acquire Landry, who led the NFL with 112 receptions in 2017. If what the Dolphins were looking for was a pair of draft picks, trading them would've gone against what Ryan Pace has tried to build heading into his fourth year as the Bears' general manager.