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With the upcoming NFL Draft class thought to be deep in second-tier prospects, Bears general manager Ryan Poles said Tuesday he expects teams to make a lot of trades in the first and second rounds.
“This one is gonna be a little wild, but we’re prepared for all the scenarios that will pop up,” he said. He added that there are a “lot of phone calls going on right now” and he anticipates “a lot more movement than there has been in the past.”
The Bears have seven picks in the draft. After the high-value selections at Nos.