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Jason Lieser

Chicago Bears reporter

Jason Lieser covers the Chicago Bears for the Chicago Sun-Times.

They’ll go into Williams’ rookie season with DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Odunze at wide receiver.
The Sun-Times’ experts pick whom they think the team will take with the No. 9 pick in Thursday night’s draft.
Trades are likely, but unpredictable, so here’s a mock draft based on the order as it stands.
The final project would turn the current Soldier Field site into a park-like area, but that wouldn’t necessitate playing home games elsewhere during construction.
Poles has the Nos. 1 and 9 picks, and then it’s time to test the sturdiness of his construction.
The Bears have been studying quarterbacks for months as they look to turn their offense around.
The Bears are hoping teams trade up to take quarterbacks, improving their options with the No. 9 pick.
Williams also said he hopes to play for the team for 20 seasons and eclipse Tom Brady’s seven championships.
In their search to find someone who can steer the team through the tremendous amount of attention it’ll be getting, they chose an executive who worked with Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.