This is more or less where I'm at. I think Loveland was a completely reasonable pick just like Warren or Jalen Walker would have been. At #39, though it wasn't a position of need, I think Burden was clearly their BPA and I'll never be angry for taking BPA, especially with Henderson gone. Trading #41 is where things started to go downhill.
Their first trade was #41, #72 and #240 for #56, #62 and #109
This inherently was not an awful deal.
At #56 Trapilo was kind of a meh pick. I don't hate it, but it was extremely bland he's more or less injury insurance.
I legitimately liked Turner quite a bit at #62
I'm just about positive they thought they could land Skattebo at #109 and when he wasn't they traded back landing picks #132 and #169. Unfortunately for the Bears, there was then a run at RB that saw 4 more RB go off the board before the Bears would pick again at #132. Instead the Bears make the worst and most puzzling pick of their draft picking Hyppolite who, unless the Bears know something the rest of the league doesn't, was a massive reach.
At #169 they take Frazier who a legitimately good value pick at the time with some upside.
So it basically becomes do you like Trapilo, Turner, Hyppolite and Frazier more than you would have liked adding a duo at #41 and #72 like one of Ezeiraku/Tuimoloau/Ersery and one of Landon Jackson/Unmanmielen/Kaleb Johnson. It's even possible Turner was still there at #72 if the Bear were infatuated with him. Personally I'd have much rather had the latter of the two and that's ignoring that with #240 they still probably could have gotten Monongai who they eventually took at #232.
They then traded down yet again giving up #148 for #195 and a 2024 4th with the Rams so we can probably safely assume it's going to be in the back half of the 4th roughly #130. It wasn't a homerun or anything but there wasn't anyone I was dying for them to have between #148 and #169 and they added a pick next year that's high enough that you might get a starter out of it
At #195 they took Luke Newman who is most likely going to be your generic back up interior lineman.
I feel like they only got 2 sure fire guys who are going to see lots of action and a bunch of other guys who are either rotational pieces or depth. I wouldn't not at all be surprised if Turner ends up being the 3rd guy who sees a lot of action.