CBS

● By Bryan DeArdo
The Chicago Bears' 2024 offseason has been interesting to say the least. It's going to get even more interesting with the upcoming draft. Chicago has already used more than half of its picks in this year's draft. It dealt the 40th overall pick to the Commanders in exchange for pass rusher Montez Sweat prior to last year's trade deadline. This offseason, the Bears sent the 110th overall pick to Los Angeles in exchange for wideout Keenan Allen. They traded their fifth, sixth, and seventh-round picks for offensive linemen Ryan Bates, Dan Feeney, and receiver N'Keal Harry. Chicago was able to re-coup its fourth-round pick following a trade with the Eagles during last year's draft. These moves have left the Bears with only four picks in this year's draft, but the picks are, as Larry David would say, 'Pretty, pretty, pretty good.' The Bears have two top-10 picks, a relatively high third-round pick and a fourth-round pick.