Aesopian
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Ryan Pace tried to trade up in last years draft in the first round for Calvin Ridley so that makes me feel like that team is in win now mode.
* Bears trade 2020 First Round Pick & 2020 Fourth Round Pick to the New England Patriots for Patriots First Round Pick.
Patriots are hoping for a ROI and potentially stack up some draft picks for a future rebuild if Tom Brady decides to retire in 2020.
1[32] WR AJ Brown [Ole Miss] 6'0 226lbs
Allen Robinson is potentially out in 2020 and Bears are in desperate need to free up some cap space if they want to extend some of the other young guys on the team. Brown is a young receiver that can develop with Mitchell Trubisky throughout his career and is also a little better system fit than Allen Robinson who has had trouble with injuries as well.
3[87] Darrell Henderson [Memphis] 5'8 208lbs
After moving on from Jordan Howard Bears must have a plan to replace him and they probably like a few different guys in this draft class that can potentially replace him if they are gambling on one guy being there in the third round makes it sound risky to me.
4[126] TE Dawson Knox [Ole Miss] 6'4 254lbs
Adam Shaheen needs to stay healthy because tight end is one the most important elements in Matt Nagy's offense and Bears have been lacking a red zone threat as of late.
5[162] S Chase Hansen [Utah] 6'2 222lbs
7[222] K Cole Tracy [LSU] 5'11 188lbs
7[238] CB Sheldrick Redwine [Miami] 6'0 200lbs
* Bears trade 2020 First Round Pick & 2020 Fourth Round Pick to the New England Patriots for Patriots First Round Pick.
Patriots are hoping for a ROI and potentially stack up some draft picks for a future rebuild if Tom Brady decides to retire in 2020.
1[32] WR AJ Brown [Ole Miss] 6'0 226lbs
Allen Robinson is potentially out in 2020 and Bears are in desperate need to free up some cap space if they want to extend some of the other young guys on the team. Brown is a young receiver that can develop with Mitchell Trubisky throughout his career and is also a little better system fit than Allen Robinson who has had trouble with injuries as well.
3[87] Darrell Henderson [Memphis] 5'8 208lbs
After moving on from Jordan Howard Bears must have a plan to replace him and they probably like a few different guys in this draft class that can potentially replace him if they are gambling on one guy being there in the third round makes it sound risky to me.
4[126] TE Dawson Knox [Ole Miss] 6'4 254lbs
Adam Shaheen needs to stay healthy because tight end is one the most important elements in Matt Nagy's offense and Bears have been lacking a red zone threat as of late.
5[162] S Chase Hansen [Utah] 6'2 222lbs
4/3/19: In 2018, Hansen recorded 114 tackles, two interceptions, four passes broken up, 22 tackles for a loss and five sacks. He was all over the field for the Utes as a seek-and-destroy defender. Hansen moved to linebacker as a senior, and that is the position he should play in the NFL.
8/29/18: Hansen's best season came as a sophomore, when he totaled 90 tackles with nine passes broken up and three interceptions. He had 51 tackles with two breakups and an interception as a junior. Hansen is a big safety who could grow into a linebacker.
7[222] K Cole Tracy [LSU] 5'11 188lbs
3/30/19: The graduate transfer Tracy was excellent for LSU in 2018, nailing a lot of clutch field goals, including going 5-for-5 to help the Tigers pull off an upset over Georgia. In 2018, Tracy was 29-of-33, with all but one of his misses coming in the 50-plus-yard range. His long was 54 yards. He also didn't miss an extra point.
Prior to playing for LSU, Tracy was one of the top kickers in Division II. He won the award for the best kicker in Division II for 2017 after he was 27-of-29 in his junior year playing for Assumption College.
7[238] CB Sheldrick Redwine [Miami] 6'0 200lbs
4/13/19: Redwine did not get the attention of cornerback Michael Jackson or safety Jaquan Johnson, but Redwine had a quality enough senior year to earn an invitation to the Senior Bowl. He totaled 64 tackles with 3.5 for a loss, two passes broken up, and three interceptions in 2018. Redwine had two interceptions, 59 tackles, and six breakups as a junior. He had a good week of practice in Mobile to help improve his standing with teams.