Mocking the first 38 picks leading to Chicago Bears pick
33. Jacksonville Jaguars, Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia
The Jaguars have to feel good about replacing Myles Jack with a cheaper and younger version in Nakobe Dean.
34. Detroit Lions, S, Lews Cine, Georgia
The Lions rebuild the culture by bringing in some of the toughest dudes from the Georgia defense. Cine is a tone-setter, and exactly what Dan Cambell wants.
35. New York Jets, Boye Mafe, EDGE, Minnesota
The Jets were debating pass rusher at four, but with three going in the top ten they settle for one at pick 35.
36. New York Giants, Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State
The Giants continue to let Wink Martindale put his hands on his new defense.
37. Houston Texans, Kaiir Elam, CB
The Texans are building the roster with premium positions like a pass rusher, tackle, and corner.
38. New York Jets, Bernhard Raimann, OL
The Jets keep adding to their offensive line, Raimann Is someone the Bears would love to see fall, but it is hard to see.
5 Best Options for Chicago Bears at Pick 39
Below you can see some of the best names that will be available at pick 39 based on this mock draft. The number beside their name is their average draft position using Grinding the Mocks, which collects all mock drafts into a consensus score.
Christian Watson 33.2
Logan Hall 46.2
Skyy Moore 43.5
George Pickens 38.6
Kyler Gordon 38.7
Three wide receivers, a cornerback, and a three-technique who would replace Larry Ogunjobi all could be fits for the Chicago Bears. Do you see the board breaking this way, and are these five the most realistic to be picked 39?