In a weekend full of improbable football, perhaps nothing was harder to wrap your brain around than the Texans, with nothing to play for, jumping out to a 10-0 lead, only to find themselves trailing, 31-24, with less than a minute to go. Of course, on that final, fateful Houston drive, Davis Mills converts a fourth-and-12 and then a fourth-and-20 to make it 31-30. And instead of settling for a tie, coach Lovie Smith decides to go for two, the Texans convert, and just like that, the team we all thought had the No. 1 overall pick wrapped up weeks ago gifts it to the Bears, which have many needs, though not at the quarterback position. Put another way: Things just got a lot more interesting at the top of the draft. Chicago could take Jalen Carter or Will Anderson Jr. -- or if it really wanted to get wild, it could draft another QB. More likely: the Bears look to trade down a few spots, get some much-needed draft capital to help build around Justin Fields, and who knows, maybe end up with the aforementioned Carter or Anderson anyway as the teams in front of them make a run on quarterbacks.