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Originally Posted by The Cobra
While your premise is correct, Chicago has made it clear they are not currently interested in signing UFA’s to long term deals, nor trading prospects for established players. They want to build through the draft, then eventually use their cap space to pay those players. They certainly gave no intention of trading any first round picks.
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Yeah, Chicago was just a name I threw out of a developing team that a guy like Hanifin (as oppposed to Lindholm) could fit into, since he’s still young enough to be there when the rest of the team is developed. Plus, they also scored their franchise draft pick.