I agree that CW, DM, and JD will be off the board within the first 5 picks. Cousins or Fields could be the wild card QBs targeted by Atl.
I still think that Chicago trades down out of the first pick, maybe only one spot with Washington so that the Commanders get the QB they want out of all of them. And I think that guy is CW who is from the DC area. The Bears may trade down again at that point. And just the same, the team behind them at that point would be NE and they may want the better fit of the remaining two QBs. Of course another team could leap frog NE to get to that spot. The Bears traded down twice last year and hit the Lotto and they are sitting in the catbird seat to do it again. With a few moves they could wind up drafting the best WR and one of the best OTs in the draft in the top 10, while stockpiling more picks and possibly receiving some top talented players in a trade deal. With the right moves in the draft the Bears are going to be a team to be reckoned with very soon.
In regard to Atl. they have to do something to improve their QB room. Trading for Fields as a hometown favorite could allow them to pick BPA at 8. Cousins would be more of a sure thing for the short term. I'd be surprised if Cousins leaves Minnesota and JJ. And I'd be a little surprised if the Bears trade Fields. With those two off the table Atl. may not be in position to trade up for one of the top 3 if Wash, NE, Tenn or NYG leverage their positions ahead of the Clowns.