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From Kevin Fishbain...
"What will the Chicago Bears do, not just at pick No. 7 of the first round, but through the rest of the draft?
This is a first pass-through at what the Bears could do in the first six rounds. Mock Drafts are more for fun and conversation than anything else and we hope you’ll have a blast with ours. But please keep in mind they will continue to change several more times between now and the draft.
Round 1. WR Kevin White, West Virginia: The best player on the board allows Ryan Pace to give the Bears' offense an immediate contributor and playmaker to pair with Alshon Jeffery. White has the size-speed-athleticism combination to be very productive in the NFL.
Round 2. OLB Nate Orchard, Utah: You can never have enough pass rushers. Orchard has desirable length, 50 games of college experience, and he led the country with 18.5 sacks last season. He can begin his career as a situational pass rusher.
Round 3. RB David Cobb, Minnesota: Ka'Deem Carey will need some competition. Cobb is a strong, between-the-tackles runner. He had a fantastic senior season at Minnesota and has the skill set to complement Matt Forte well. He is adept as a pass catcher as well.
Round 4. S/CB Eric Rowe, Utah: With needs in the secondary at both corner and safety, Pace and Fox take the versatile, long and fluid athlete who had 13 pass breakups last year for the Utes as a corner. Rowe has 45 career starts.
Round 5. ILB Jake Ryan, Michigan: In San Francisco, Vic Fangio had a Big Ten linebacker considered to be limited athletically in Chris Borland, and Borland shined for the 49ers. Ryan's not at that level, but he has better size and can be a special-teams ace to start."
Round Six is in the link. Hub has them picking Cooper in his round one mock.
http://www.chicagofootball.com/2015/03/11/kevin-fishbain-chicago-bears-2015-nfl-mock-draft-1-0/apatwr0/
"What will the Chicago Bears do, not just at pick No. 7 of the first round, but through the rest of the draft?
This is a first pass-through at what the Bears could do in the first six rounds. Mock Drafts are more for fun and conversation than anything else and we hope you’ll have a blast with ours. But please keep in mind they will continue to change several more times between now and the draft.
Round 1. WR Kevin White, West Virginia: The best player on the board allows Ryan Pace to give the Bears' offense an immediate contributor and playmaker to pair with Alshon Jeffery. White has the size-speed-athleticism combination to be very productive in the NFL.
Round 2. OLB Nate Orchard, Utah: You can never have enough pass rushers. Orchard has desirable length, 50 games of college experience, and he led the country with 18.5 sacks last season. He can begin his career as a situational pass rusher.
Round 3. RB David Cobb, Minnesota: Ka'Deem Carey will need some competition. Cobb is a strong, between-the-tackles runner. He had a fantastic senior season at Minnesota and has the skill set to complement Matt Forte well. He is adept as a pass catcher as well.
Round 4. S/CB Eric Rowe, Utah: With needs in the secondary at both corner and safety, Pace and Fox take the versatile, long and fluid athlete who had 13 pass breakups last year for the Utes as a corner. Rowe has 45 career starts.
Round 5. ILB Jake Ryan, Michigan: In San Francisco, Vic Fangio had a Big Ten linebacker considered to be limited athletically in Chris Borland, and Borland shined for the 49ers. Ryan's not at that level, but he has better size and can be a special-teams ace to start."
Round Six is in the link. Hub has them picking Cooper in his round one mock.
http://www.chicagofootball.com/2015/03/11/kevin-fishbain-chicago-bears-2015-nfl-mock-draft-1-0/apatwr0/