

But, when the draft reaches the late rounds, there’s no way to accurately forecast what a team might do. The Bears have four picks spread over the sixth (No. In a perfect world, Pace swings a couple trades and stockpiles extra picks. There’s little chance the Bears accomplish all of that given their lack of draft capital in the early rounds. The Bears are not particularly big up front, except for right tackle Bobby Massie (6-foot-6, 325 pounds) and new guard/tackle Germain Ifedi (6-5, 325).Īdditionally, the Bears could use another wide receiver, tight end and a developmental quarterback to groom behind Foles and Trubisky.

Castillo wants large bodies on the offensive line. The Bears addressed several needs in free agency when they acquired Foles, signed pass-rusher Robert Quinn ($30 million guaranteed) and re-signed veteran inside linebacker Danny Trevathan, but there’s still plenty of work to do.Ĭhicago needs immediate help at cornerback, safety and offensive line, where the Bears are likely to overhaul the majority of the group to fit what offensive line coach Juan Castillo prefers. Last month, Pace sent the club’s 2020 fourth-round compensatory pick to Jacksonville for veteran quarterback Nick Foles, who will challenge Mitchell Trubisky for the starting job. 50), but Chicago’s first- and third-round choices belong to the Raiders by virtue of the Khalil Mack trade. General manager Ryan Pace does have two picks in the second round (No. The Chicago Bears enter next week’s NFL draft with limited resources in the first 150 picks.
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