The more I think of this and the more you see "I'd take him off my board!" the more I wonder if that's the strategy.
The talking heads in the media act like "falling down the board" is a bad thing, when in reality you drop a few spots and end up on a team like Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Denver with Sean Payton, NE with a long history, rich owner, and lots of $$ who just had down years...
Maybe that's the plan. OR create enough true doubt in the Chicagos of the world that they will trade out of the pick. Right now Chicago has the #1 and #2 picks. What if they hired a real coaching staff, picked their QB at #1 and traded #2 for an insane amount of capital?