For the first time in forever, Bears fans don’t have to be knee-deep in mock drafts late into November.

I’ve been writing for Windy City Gridiron since 2017, and I’ve been grateful enough to be the Lead Draft Analyst here since 2020. For every season I’ve been here except 2018, I’ve been pretty consistent releasing mock drafts throughout the course of the year, because that’s provided a bit of hope at the end of the tunnel. I’ve still been watching prospects throughout the year, but with the team doing well this go around, there’s way more positive for us to talk about.

Still, I’m particularly interested in what the Bears’ draft strategy could look like after Sunday’s Week 12 win over the Steelers. That’s because rookie Ozzy Trapilo slid into the starting left tackle spot and put togethe

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