Chicago Bears Ten Best UDFA additions

SAN DIEGO, CA - OCTOBER 12: John Baron #29 of the San Diego State Aztecs kicks a field goal after a touchdown in the 1st half against the Air Force Falcons at SDCCU Stadium on October 12, 2018 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kent Horner/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CA - OCTOBER 12: John Baron #29 of the San Diego State Aztecs kicks a field goal after a touchdown in the 1st half against the Air Force Falcons at SDCCU Stadium on October 12, 2018 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kent Horner/Getty Images) /
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1. Emanuel Hall

If Emanuel Hall is healthy, he is going to make a case for this roster. Yes, they have plenty of wide receivers.  Yes, they drafted Riley Ridley ahead of him. Emanuel Hall is that good. This is a player who averaged over 20 yards per reception in the SEC. That does not happen by mistake.

That is impressive. Not only that, Emanuel Hall is a great athlete. One of the better athletes in the class.

Many saw Hall not only getting drafted, but going near round three. To see him go undrafted seems like a gift for the Bears.

dark. Next. Emanuel Hall is a slam dunk UDFA

In fact, while Hall is a different style receiver as Ridley, he has a similar chance to make the roster. Ridley is more technically refined, but Hall brings the big plays. If Hall can show his dynamic ability is worth keeping around, he has a great chance stick around. Big plays are the foundation of offense, and Matt Nagy loves offense.

Hall likely fell due to his medicals, but this is an exciting addition for the Chicago Bears.