Chicago Bears: 6 Different Quick Mock Drafts

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Dec 21, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) warms up prior to the game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 21, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) warms up prior to the game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports /

ARMING JAY CUTLER

By that same token, the Bears could also seize the chance to fortify their complete revamp of the offense around Cutler.  Pace did say the team plans to do so and there is a strong possibility they’ll have some top options on the board.  This mock centers around their pursuit of more weapons to help Jay reach his peak.

57. Widely proclaimed the best running back in the class with the ability to run, catch and block.  Could be devastating in tandem with Jeremy Langford.. RB. Ohio State. Ezekiel Elliott . 11. player

57. Tight end class may be weak, but he’s the best in the class by far.  Size and strength to block and a natural hands catcher with solid speed and quickness.. TE. Arkansas. Hunter Henry . 41. player

S. Boston College. Justin Simmons . 72. player. 57. Tall, athletic and instinctive young safety who thrives in coverage and doesn’t fear contact.  Preferable if he could bulk up his thin frame.

Jihad Ward . 106. player. 57. Solid edge setter with pass rush ability.  Not even fully developed in terms of his body.  Still getting stronger.  With time can become a force.. DE. Illinois

Not the purest athlete in terms of his movement, but his production and explosiveness indicates an able speed rusher to unleash on quarterbacks.. OLB. Maryland. Yannick Ngakoue . 127. player. 57

James Bradberry . 150. player. 57. Bigger corner with decent speed and ability to find the football in the air.  Most of his issues are technical in nature.. CB. Samford

185. player. 57. Aggressive linebacker with a natural blitzing prowess.  Great range as a runner but has to improve his instincts to fulfill his potential.. ILB. Kentucky. Josh Forrest

Nothing remarkable about him physically, but it’s clear he works harder than everybody on the field.  Just has that feel for making a play.. WR. Southern Mississippi. Mike Thomas . 206. player. 57

UCLA. Caleb Benenoch . 230. player. 57. Athletic offensive lineman who checks all the measurement boxes but won’t know how good he can be until he gets stronger and improves his fundamentals.. OT

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