From NFL.com
Grade
B+
Chicago Bears
Draft picks
Round 1 (No. 10): TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
Round 2 (No. 39): WR Luther Burden III, Missouri
Round 2 (No. 56): OT Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
Round 2 (No. 62): DT Shemar Turner, Texas A&M
Round 4 (No. 132): LB Ruben Hyppolite II, Maryland
Round 5 (No. 169): CB Zah Frazier, UTSA
Round 6 (No. 195): OG Luke Newman, Michigan State
Round 7 (No. 233): RB Kyle Monangai, Rutgers
Grades
Day 1 grade: A-
Day 2 grade: B+
Day 3 grade: C
Analysis:
Loveland is a talented player, but we'll see over the next couple of years whether fellow tight end Tyler Warren, who went four picks later, would have been the better selection at No. 10.
I expect Burden to be a stud in Chicago, where he’ll team up with DJ Moore and Rome Odunze. The Trapilo and Turner picks addressed needs, even if the team might have jumped the board a bit for them.
Hyppolite was picked a bit earlier than I expected, but he has the quickness and toughness to make an impact on special teams defense. Frazier's a bit of a project in the fifth round, but he did intercept six passes last season. Newman could contribute at guard or tackle. Monangai could prove to be the best value of all these picks.
From the analysis section on Carolina’s draft:
“McMillan could be a threat in the mold of Drake London, but Carolina might have been better served by drafting one of the top tight ends (Colston Loveland, Tyler Warren) or defensive players (Jalon Walker) at No. 8. “
I guess Loveland would have been an even bigger “reach” at 8.