Chicago Bears 7-round NFL mock draft: Nick Foles trade lessens needs

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K'Von Wallace 2020 NFL Draft
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3. player. 57. Safety. K'Von Wallace. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Clemson

Remember, the Chicago Bears made some moves to get a third-round pick and move up to round four and this should please Bears fans. Here at the end of round three, Chicago finds a versatile defender who would fit right into this defense, and who would be a great complement to Eddie Jackson.

K’Von Wallace did a bit of everything for the Clemson defense and would’ve gotten more hype if it weren’t for Isaiah Simmons. Wallace played some nickel, where he shows good coverage skills and an ability to make things difficult for receivers at the catch point. He can also play in a deep half, where he can read the quarterback and break on the ball, or near the box as a reliable tackler. Having a versatile player in the secondary is a big deal nowadays.

Offensive Tackle. 4. player. Pick Analysis. Auburn. Jack Driscoll. 57. Scouting Report

Rounding out the draft for the Chicago Bears is a tackle prospect with plenty of potential. It’s time to think about the future past Charles Leno and Bobby Massie at the tackle spots. Jack Driscoll is worth moving up for at this point in the draft.

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Driscoll is a very good athlete for the position and has great footwork and movement skills in pass protection. He needs to work on his initial strike and hand placement, but working with coaches and strength guys will help Driscoll develop his game and become a starter for this team.