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Used First-Pick.com again.
Round 1 Pick 30 (PITT): Trey Smith, OG, Tennessee - Next RG, pushes Whitehair or Daniels to primary backup at both G positions and C
Round 2 Pick 22 (T.B.): Chazz Surratt, ILB/OLB, North Carolina - Replacement for Trevethan
Round 2 Pick 26 (LAR): Jackson Carman, OG/OT, Clemson - New RT
Round 2 Pick 29 (G.B.): Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State - Upgrade over Miller
Round 2 Pick 30 (PITT): Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota - Eventual LT to replace Leno - he's 6'9", 400 pounds. Maybe he eventually takes RT and Carman plays LT
Round 3 Pick 3 (CINN): Pooka Williams, RB, Kansas - I see him as a hybrid RB/slot receiver. Imagine both him and Tarik Cohen on the field at the same time.
Round 3 Pick 15: Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida - Depth for the D-Line
Round 3 Pick 25 (LAR): Jabril Cox, ILB/OLB, LSU - Quinn's eventual replacement
Round 4 Pick 30 (PITT): Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa State - Developmental QB
Round 5 Pick 3 (CINN): Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson - A guy to develop behind A-Rob/Mooney
Round 5 Pick 15: Dante Stills, DT, West Virginia - Replacement for Urban
Round 5 Pick 20 (ARI): Matt Bushman, TE, BYU - Eventual replacement for Graham
Round 6 Pick 3 (CINN): Keaontay Ingram, RB, Texas - A #2 back for behind Montgomery
Round 6 Pick 15: Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia - Replacing Nichols
Round 7 Pick 7: Tyreke Johnson, CB, Ohio State - Depth pick
Round 7 Pick 20 (ARI): Greg Eisworth, FS/SS, Iowa State - Someone to develop as a SS.
I like the two tackles - Faalele and Carman could lock those down for a while, and their size will definitely help in the running game, too. Faalele should probably be practicing against Khalil Mack every day. Smith adds depth at G, and Da Bears get some young talent at DT and LB, all in the first three rounds.
Further down the draft, Da Bears get more future help on the D-Line, at TE, RB, and DB. Plus Purdy as the developmental QB behind Trubisky/Foles.
clancyphile's Chicago Bears Draft Results 12/21/2020
Check out clancyphile's draft as GM of the Chicago Bears. Pretty good, eh? Think you can do better?
first-pick.com
Round 1 Pick 30 (PITT): Trey Smith, OG, Tennessee - Next RG, pushes Whitehair or Daniels to primary backup at both G positions and C
Round 2 Pick 22 (T.B.): Chazz Surratt, ILB/OLB, North Carolina - Replacement for Trevethan
Round 2 Pick 26 (LAR): Jackson Carman, OG/OT, Clemson - New RT
Round 2 Pick 29 (G.B.): Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State - Upgrade over Miller
Round 2 Pick 30 (PITT): Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota - Eventual LT to replace Leno - he's 6'9", 400 pounds. Maybe he eventually takes RT and Carman plays LT
Round 3 Pick 3 (CINN): Pooka Williams, RB, Kansas - I see him as a hybrid RB/slot receiver. Imagine both him and Tarik Cohen on the field at the same time.
Round 3 Pick 15: Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida - Depth for the D-Line
Round 3 Pick 25 (LAR): Jabril Cox, ILB/OLB, LSU - Quinn's eventual replacement
Round 4 Pick 30 (PITT): Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa State - Developmental QB
Round 5 Pick 3 (CINN): Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson - A guy to develop behind A-Rob/Mooney
Round 5 Pick 15: Dante Stills, DT, West Virginia - Replacement for Urban
Round 5 Pick 20 (ARI): Matt Bushman, TE, BYU - Eventual replacement for Graham
Round 6 Pick 3 (CINN): Keaontay Ingram, RB, Texas - A #2 back for behind Montgomery
Round 6 Pick 15: Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia - Replacing Nichols
Round 7 Pick 7: Tyreke Johnson, CB, Ohio State - Depth pick
Round 7 Pick 20 (ARI): Greg Eisworth, FS/SS, Iowa State - Someone to develop as a SS.
I like the two tackles - Faalele and Carman could lock those down for a while, and their size will definitely help in the running game, too. Faalele should probably be practicing against Khalil Mack every day. Smith adds depth at G, and Da Bears get some young talent at DT and LB, all in the first three rounds.
Further down the draft, Da Bears get more future help on the D-Line, at TE, RB, and DB. Plus Purdy as the developmental QB behind Trubisky/Foles.