Chicago Bears Mock Draft: Post Free Agency First Wave
Round 4, pick 103: Zach Harrison, EDGE, Ohio State
There was once a time when many thought that Zach Harrison would be next in the line of Nick Bosa, Joey Bosa, and Chase Young. That did not happen, but all of the physical attributes remain. He has unbelievable length, and there are bits and spurts of moments when it comes together and you see why he was heralded so high.
These are the swings that the team should be taking in round four. Perhaps they could use him rotationally to get after the passer, and only get the best of him.
Round 4, pick 133 Moro Ojomo, DL, Texas
Moro Ojomo is an interesting player because he moved up and down the Texas line and in and out. The reality here is that there are not a lot of great true edge rushers that will fix the Chicago Bears' holes if they do not take one in the top 10.
What they could do is use a combination of guys like Adetomiwa Adebawore, Moro Ojomo, and DeMarcus Walker as rotational edge rushers that can also slide inside. Ojomo is a bit big for the edge, but has played there, and can set the edge. Between the three of these names, they can move them up and down the line and find enough mixing and matching that is based on the situation.
It is not a perfect solution, but with Justin Jones, Adetomiwa Adebawore, Keeanu Benton, and Andrew Billings inside, then Zach Harrison, DeMarcus Walker, Trevis Gipson, and Dominique Robinson outside, Ojomo really could be a jack-of-all-trades that mixes in and helps them move Adetomiwa Adebawore and Walker around as well.