player. 57. Being able to trade back once in the 1st round of a draft is difficult. Doing it twice is an accomplishment that requires unique circumstances. It seems the Chicago Bears found them. After moving back once with Cincinnati, who desired a potential Pro Bowl middle linebacker, they found another deal with Cleveland who still sorely need a quarterback. Thus the Bears go from #3 to #10 and still somehow are able to fill arguably their biggest need on the board.
<p>Poor safety play has killed Chicago for way too long. It’s become a running joke with Bears fans. Part of the problem is they haven’t invested decent picks trying to fix it. That finally changes here. Jamal Adams may not have the same hype as Jabrill Peppers, but he looks like the better safety on tape. He’s got that big, well-proportioned body and throws it around delivering some fierce hits. He tackles well and shows the ability to diagnose was an offense is doing pre-snap. Throw in some solid coverage skills and the Bears are in business.</p>. S. LSU. Jamal Adams . 10