Bears had to outbid
division rival Vikings for Justin Fields Steven
Kubitza
It
turns out the Bears weren't the only team interested in that pick. The
Minnesota Vikings were also reportedly trying to move up with the New York
Giants to land that No. 11 pick. However, different reports detail different
intentions in Minnesota.
Bears outbid Vikings to land Justin Fields
An article on NBC Sports Chicago shared
a quote from Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio in which he said the Vikings could
have taken Fields at No. 14 overall if he was still on the board.
Then
there is The Athletic's Chad Graff, who said the Vikings were interested in
moving up to No. 11 to draft offensive tackle Rashawn Slater. He ended up going
to the Los Angeles Chargers with pick No. 13 overall.
An
early run on defensive backs caused the Dallas Cowboys to swap picks with the
Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles took receiver DeVonta Smith, which then had the
Giants open to trading back. That then allowed the Bears to move up and take
Fields. The Vikings ultimately ended up with offensive tackle Christian
Darrisaw.
The
alternate realities are endless when it comes to the NFL Draft. Plenty of other
teams could have also taken Fields, which may have left the Bears to be a total
disaster in 2021. If Fields does end up being a star, Vikings fans may wonder
why the team wasn't more aggressive to add him.
The
Bears are entering a new era while Kirk Cousins continues to be the guy in
Minnesota. How this plays out will be talked about for years to come.