Chicago Bears: 5 prospects who increased draft stock during Senior Bowl

Feb 2, 2023; Mobile, AL, USA; American offensive lineman O'Cyrus Torrence of Florida (56) practices with American offensive lineman John Michael Schmitz of Minnesota (74) during the third day of Senior Bowl week at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 2, 2023; Mobile, AL, USA; American offensive lineman O'Cyrus Torrence of Florida (56) practices with American offensive lineman John Michael Schmitz of Minnesota (74) during the third day of Senior Bowl week at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jayden Reed was a top wideout at the Senior Bowl

Jayden Reed is a player we highlighted before the week and he did not disappoint. Reed was better in his junior year than his senior year, but a lot of that can be because the offense at Michigan State fell apart. Aside from Michael Wilson, no one was close to as dominant as Jayden Reed this week.

Some will say Tank Dell, but his size created highlights and lowlights. Reed was consistent throughout the week. He showed his ability as a fluid mover and has great ball-tracking sense.

Reed is likely a mid-round pick and would be a perfect fit in the Chicago Bears offense. Flashing this week can push the narrative even further that the offense around him hurt his stats, and his fit as a route runner who can move in and out of the slot, and return punts makes him an intriguing player to follow heading into the NFL combine.