5 first-rounders Bears should consider who won't replace Justin Fields

If the Bears hold Justin Fields going into 2024, their first round options could really bolster some key positions.
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2. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

If you have followed college football even in the slightest over the past two years, you know enough about Marvin Harrison Jr. to believe he would be a dream pick for the Bears in the spring. Chances are, Harrison is going to be a Bear if the organization wants him to. They will have an opportunity to draft him. All that's left is to take that opportunity.

Harrison is by far and away the best wide receiver in this draft, and he might as well be the best overall player, too. Standing 6-foot-4 with a towering build at the position, Harrison already has a huge advantage with his size.

But, that's only the beginning. Harrison has excellent speed both before and after the catch. His hands are some of the best this draft has to offer. He can separate well and uses his body to position toward the quarterback well. The acrobatic catches? Those make regular appearances on tape.

There are a lot of people who believe Harrison will even end up being better than his dad, and that's high praise. Just think of the possibilities with Harrison and D.J. Moore on the field together.