Chicago Bears Mock Draft: Bigger, Faster, Stronger

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Oct 25, 2014; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan State Spartans safety Kurtis Drummond (27) reacts to a play during the 1st half of a game at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports

Fourth Round

Michigan State. Kurtis Drummond. 106. player. 57. There is something to be said of a guy who always is around the football.  Kurtis Drummond proved at Michigan State he can get his hands on the ball a lot.  He’s got very good size with range in coverage.  What scouts worry about is his lack of tackling prowess coupled with a lack of instinct when diagnosing plays as they happen.  If they can be coached up, he has plenty of starter traits.. Safety

Fifth Round

Pace said that at some point in the draft he planned to bring in more competition to the quarterback position.  Whether he intended to wait until the 5th round or not will be debated, but he ends up getting an intriguing prospect all the same.  Brandon Bridge is nowhere near ready for NFL-caliber defenses, but the young quarterback has pro-caliber tools.  He’s talent, mobile and features a cannon for a right arm that can make any throw.  What he needs to learn is touch, accuracy and how to play from under center.  That will take time.. Quarterback. South Alabama. Brandon Bridge. 142. player. 57

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