Ian Rapoport Reveals Why The Bears Have Not Traded Justin Fields

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People have it in their heads that the Chicago Bears missed the bus on Justin Fields. They had a chance to trade him, asked for too much in return, and watched as QB-needy teams chose to go elsewhere for help. Russell Wilson signed with Pittsburgh. Kirk Cousins went to Atlanta. Gardner Minshew landed in Las Vegas. The options appear gone. However, the truth isn’t always as simple as that. There is much more going into the Bears’ decision-making process than perceived price.

According to Ian Rapoport, the reality is GM Ryan Poles hasn’t actively shopped Fields. They’ve heard offers but have been reluctant to engage in anything. Why? That is because they haven’t yet made their decision at quarterback. While the assumption remains they will take somebody #1 overall, the evaluation process is ongoing. They still must attend pro days and hold private meetings with all the top quarterbacks. It would be irresponsible in their minds to unload Fields until they are sure which direction they are going.

Justin Fields has no choice but to wait.

One can’t fault the Bears for this thinking. While it may have cost them leverage in any trade talks, they at least understand the gravity of the decision. They want to be sure it is the right one before unloading a quarterback that the locker room and many fans love. Poles may feel there will be interested teams even close to the draft. As Rapoport mentioned, Josh Rosen was traded on the second day of the 2019 NFL draft for 2nd and 5th round picks. It isn’t crazy to think the Bears can pull off something similar with Fields.

Teams can change their minds on quarterbacks remarkably fast in the NFL. They might be comfortable with their options in the draft right now, but what if your plan doesn’t come to fruition and you miss on your preferred guy. That is when you start panicking. A decision must be made. Do you opt for another rookie option you’re less excited about or do you gamble on Justin Fields? The Bears believe there will be at least one team ready to choose the second option next month.

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