Chicago Bears Mock Draft: The Wilkerson Scenario

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Dec 28, 2015; Annapolis, MD, USA; Navy Midshipmen quarterback Keenan Reynolds (19) rushes for his third touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Navy-Marine Corps. Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 28, 2015; Annapolis, MD, USA; Navy Midshipmen quarterback Keenan Reynolds (19) rushes for his third touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Navy-Marine Corps. Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports /

6th Round (via CAR)

He was a start at Navy as their quarterback but anybody who watched Keenan Reynolds play can see his future in the NFL will be as a running back.  He has that skill set of great vision, quickness, agility and speed.  What remains a concern is whether he has the toughness to survive pro-level hits and can actually hang on to the football since he had 32 fumbles during his college career.  If he applies himself to the transition, there is reason to think he can become a versatile option in the backfield. <p> </p> <p>The Bears seem content to roll with second-year back Jeremy Langford as the primary starter moving forward after letting Matt Forte walk in free agency.  However, find more depth behind him should be in consideration.  Ka’Deem Carey and Jacquizz Rodgers are decent but not great options.  Reynolds would provide more explosion to the mix, and more creativity as well with his quarterback background.</p>. RB. Navy. Keenan Reynolds . 204. player. 57

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