NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller believes the Chicago Bears could get "antsy" and trade up from their ninth pick to draft Marvin Harrison Jr.
The Bears have the first and ninth pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, and are expected to pick quarterback Caleb Williams with their first selection.
Chicago have been linked with drafting wide receiver Rome Odunze and Malik Nabers with the ninth pick, but if they want Harrison Jr. they will need to move up.
Miller says each year's draft throws up surprises, citing the Houston Texans' bold move to trade up to the third overall pick after selecting C.J. Stroud with the second pick.
Speaking on the Up & Adams Show, Miller said: "I think Chicago could try, it would make it fun.
"We do all these mock drafts and we always forget to factor in a team getting antsy, like last year was the Houston Texans.
"We've seen that teams can do that and I think Chicago would be wise to make that call.
"It would get expensive to do this, but I think you have to at least call if he slides to six to try get up there."
The 2024 NFL Draft begins on Thursday and is taking place in Detroit, Michigan.
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