Aesopian
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Draft
1[20] LT Sam Cosmi [Texas] 6'6 315lbs
Bears probably won't be able to trade up but with Andy Dalton as the starting at QB Bears will be in the mix next season.
2[52] QB David Mills [Stanford] 6'4 215lbs
3[83] WR Tylan Wallace [Oklahoma State] 5'11 185lbs
5[164] G Jack Anderson [Texas Tech] 6'5 315lbs
6[204] CB DJ Daniel [Georgia] 6'1 185lbs
6[208] ILB Garrett Wallow [TCU] 6'2 230lbs
6[221] QB KJ Costello [Mississippi] 6'5 215lbs
Expect Bears to double dip on QB's with the late round picks.
6[228] TE John Bates [Boise] 6'6 255lbs
1[20] LT Sam Cosmi [Texas] 6'6 315lbs
Bears probably won't be able to trade up but with Andy Dalton as the starting at QB Bears will be in the mix next season.
Of all the tackles in the 2021 class, I think Cosmi will benefit most from a solid NFL coaching staff. That’s not to malign the guys who handled that for him in college; it’s just that some players come to the NFL with a lot of natural gifts and a desperate need for refining work. Put that with some squats in the weightroom to give him a bit more margin for error, and Cosmi has the look of a first-round talent. Until then, he’s a developmental prospect who might impress at times in the NFL, and could resemble a turnstile at other times.
2[52] QB David Mills [Stanford] 6'4 215lbs
Mills had a good pro day, showing off a quality arm and athleticism to go with good size, which has generated a media buzz. Mills missed the start of the Pac-12's season due to a COVID-19 positive test. He completed over 66 percent of his passes for 1,508 yards, seven scores and three picks. He also had 37 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. Mills could have gone back to Stanford, but decided to enter the 2021 NFL Draft.
3[83] WR Tylan Wallace [Oklahoma State] 5'11 185lbs
Wallace played well for the Cowboys in 2020 and looks healthy. He is a tough wideout who knows how to run routes and pick up yards after the catch, but he lacks a defining mismatch trait for the NFL. Hence, he could be a good No. 2 or 3 receiver at the next level.
5[164] G Jack Anderson [Texas Tech] 6'5 315lbs
Anderson could have been a mid-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, but he went back to Texas Tech. While he played well enough to earn a Senior Bowl invitation, team sources say Anderson's play looked soft as a senior. That is about the worst adjective a scout can use for an offensive lineman.
6[204] CB DJ Daniel [Georgia] 6'1 185lbs
Daniel was a solid corner for Georgia in 2020, but he has some limitations for the NFL. Some teams have him graded as a late-round pick to compete for a backup role and special teams duty.
6[208] ILB Garrett Wallow [TCU] 6'2 230lbs
Wallow was tough run defender for TCU in 2020, making a lot of tackles. He looks like a potential backup as a pro.
6[221] QB KJ Costello [Mississippi] 6'5 215lbs
Expect Bears to double dip on QB's with the late round picks.
6[228] TE John Bates [Boise] 6'6 255lbs