The Chicago Bears turned heads on draft day by trading for the No. 11 pick to use on quarterback Justin Fields, but the team had also called the Dallas Cowboys sitting at No. 10.
The Bears, who owned the No. 20 pick in the first round, spoke to Dallas about a potential trade up, according to The MMQB's Albert Breer.
"Dallas wasn't going to trade back further than a couple spots because of the dropoff in talent in the class in the mid-teens," Breer said.
Chicago found a trade partner in the New York Giants, who dealt the No.