Through the first two days of the NFL draft, it felt like the Chicago Bears had a clear and sound approach. Their first two picks were highly athletic pass-catchers to help Caleb Williams. Colston Loveland would add explosiveness at tight end while Luther Burden brought more YAC ability to the wide receiver group. Next came Ozzy Trapilo, a giant, polished offensive tackle. Last but not least was Shemar Turner, a strong and violent defensive lineman. Each of those picks fit an area of need for the team without reaching. It wasn’t crazy to expect GM Ryan Poles to do more of the same on the final day.

Then things got weird. Over the next two rounds, the Bears added two players many fans didn’t see coming. First was Ruben Hyppolite, a linebacker from Maryland who many experts saw as a likely undrafted free agent. A round later, they added Zah

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