Chicago Bears make big trade for WR in seven-round mock draft
By Dakota Wayne
Chicago Bears Mock Draft: Final thoughts
Overall, based on this mock draft, the only real complaint I have is it’s a little offensive line heavy.
It’s entirely possible that the Chicago Bears draft three offensive linemen, however, it might not come within the first four picks.
That being said, it’s still probably one of the biggest needs for the Bears’ outside pass rushers and receivers if— if D.K. Metcalf isn’t involved in a trade for the No. 1 pick.
Now, those positions can surely be addressed in free agency, however, who knows which players get signed and which players actually make it to the market at this time in the year?
There’s a lot of time between now and the NFL Draft, so this could look like a terrible draft come May.
That said, if the NFL Draft was today and if the Seahawks actually agree to that trade, this mock is one I look at with excited eyes.
Justin Fields gets some much-needed protection, the defense adds some studs, and there are a few players who can be rotational, development-type players for the future.
All-in-all, it’s hard to believe the Chicago Bears would be anything besides giddy if their draft went this way.