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● By Josh Edwards

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The Chicago Bears will have endless opportunity if they end up with selections No. 1 and 2 overall. They could keep Justin Fields and trade both, trade neither or stick and pick. The rest of the season will go a long way toward providing clarity on those options. In today's thought exercise, the Bears make both selections, which prevents teams like Minnesota and New England from moving up to take a quarterback. We explore how that impacts the rest of the first round and how many quarterbacks are actually taken with the first 32 selections. The draft order below was determined using Tankathon, which uses records and strength of schedule as a tiebreaker. Without further ado, let's kick this off!

Top Players Not Included

These players appear in the top 32 of our

Consensus Big Board

, but do not show up in this mock.