Chicago will wear its traditional navy jerseys seven times -- twice in the preseason and five times during the regular season. As previously announced at the Bears100 celebration, the team will wear its classic uniforms when it hosts the Vikings on Sept. 29 and the Cowboys on Dec. 5.To get more news about
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When they wear their navy jerseys against the Giants on Nov. 24, the Bears will also pair them with their navy helmets that include a white "C" and a gray facemask, as seen below.
In addition to these names, there have been some other players selected who will likely be pro bowlers or at least long-term starters in the NFL — players like Montez Sweat, Noah Fant, Kenneth Murray, and Jordyn Brooks — but none of these players would replace a franchise quarterback like Russell Wilson. While I personally love watching Lamar Jackson play, the All-Pro and 2019 MVP is nearing a payday himself and has the same playoff record as Wilson over the last three seasons (1-3). The possibility that a quarterback would fall to 19 or later who could replace or even approximate Russ is highly unlikely in most drafts, and seems especially unlikely in 2021 where many mock drafts have five QBs gone in the first fifteen picks.
If Seattle were to try to package Chicago’s picks together in an effort to trade up in the draft, how much leverage would they have? Rich Hill of Pat’s Pulpit created an updated Draft Pick Value Chart in 2017 based on actual trades that have happened since the 2011 CBA. According to Davis Hsu, this chart is much closer to the methods used by the Seahawks than the traditional Jimmy Johnson chart.