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Saints, Chiefs, Patriots Could Be Suitors for Bears Fifth-Round Pick

Bears offensive tackle Larry Borom is returning from IR, and several teams could be interested in a trade for the former fifth-round pick.
Larry Borom trade

Since Ryan Poles took over as General Manager, the Chicago Bears have typically been active at the trade deadline. However, they’ve usually been on the acquiring end rather than sending players away. In 2022, Poles traded a second-round pick for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool, and the following year, he made a similar move, trading another second-round pick for Washington Commanders’ star pass rusher Montez Sweat. The Bears were in desperate need of talent and now have a team loaded with star players. This puts the team in a position to ship off some players buried in the depth chart. Former fifth-round pick Larry Borom is one of those players, and several teams could be in the market to trade for his services.

Saints, Chiefs, Patriots Could Be Trade Suitors for Bears Larry Borom

What Makes Larry Borom a Solid Asset

ESPN Insider Jeremy Fowler identified Larry Borom as a possible trade asset for the Bears, noting, “Offensive tackle Larry Borom (ankle) is eligible to return from injured reserve, so I could see teams inquiring about Chicago’s tackle depth.”

Borom returned to practice on Wednesday and was a full participant on Thursday ahead of the Bears’ matchup against the Commanders. Originally drafted as a depth player, Borom has started 23 games for the team. However, the Bears appear ready to move on, as shown by their decision to draft tackle Kiran Amegadije in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Borom, standing at 6’5″ and 333 pounds, possesses a strong anchor that helps create a stable pocket, along with good pad level and agility for his size. However, the 25-year-old tackle could use a fresh start on another team.

The Case for the Saints, Chiefs, and Patriots to Make a Trade

The New Orleans Saints are dealing with numerous injuries along their offensive line. Star tackle Ryan Ramczyk is out for the season with a knee injury, starting center Erik McCoy is on IR with a groin issue, and backup tackle Justin Herron has been sidelined with a knee injury. The Saints are in dire need of reinforcements up front, and if they’re committed to developing rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler, trading for an offensive lineman could make a significant difference.

Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs boast the best interior offensive line in the league, but they lack depth at the tackle position. Starting right tackle Jawaan Taylor hasn’t met expectations, and their only reliable backup is rookie Kingsley Suamataia. Some of Patrick Mahomes’ offensive struggles this season may be attributed to inconsistent tackle play. If the Chiefs are serious about making another Super Bowl run, adding depth to the tackle position could be crucial.

As for the New England Patriots, they’re unlikely to make the playoffs but are focused on the development of rookie quarterback Drake Maye. Maye has shown promise, completing 64% of his passes in his first three appearances, despite playing behind one of the league’s worst offensive lines. Tackles Vederian Lowe and Demontrey Jacobs haven’t performed well, and Larry Borom could provide an immediate upgrade at the position.

Main Image: Mark Konezny – USA Today Sports

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