Chicago Bears Mock Draft: The Stars Align

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Oct 11, 2014; DeKalb, IL, USA; Central Michigan Chippewas wide receiver Titus Davis (84) makes a catch against Northern Illinois Huskies cornerback Paris Logan (29) during the third quarter at Huskie Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Fifth Round (via Jets)

Wide Receiver. Central Michigan. Titus Davis. 142. player. 57. Lack of true speed may turn some teams off to Titus Davis out of Central Michigan but he’s got enough to mix with his pristine route running and quickness to give defensive backs fits. He knows exactly where he is and where he is going at all times on the field with the hands and body control to make tough catches. May remind a lot of people of Antonio Brown (who came from the same school) but Davis at the very least can be a capable #2 receiver to Alshon Jeffery.

Sixth Round

183. player. 57. The running back class of the 2015 draft is one of the best to come around in years. So the Bears can afford to wait until later rounds before adding to the position. One thing that John Fox loves about his offenses is that they are physical. That require tough, workhorse type backs. Zach Zenner won’t garner huge attention coming out of South Dakota State, but the kid has NFL-caliber game. His tape shows vision, decisiveness and the speed to hit the hole and get downfield in a hurry. On top of that, he can catch and block too.. Fullback. South Dakota State. Zach Zenner

Seventh Round (via Browns)

229. player. 57. Typically a 3-4 defense demands bigger corners who can play press coverage. Tray Walker fits that profile coming out of Texas Souther. Teams will be concerned about his deep speed and may wish to steal him in undrafted free agency. If the Bears are smart they won’ t let that happen. His speed issues can be covered up with technique and experienced, both of which he lacks right now. Putting him in the hands of Vic Fangio and Ed Donnatell makes perfect sense.. Cornerback. Texas Southern. Tray Walker

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