2021 NFL Draft: First-Round mock draft using Madden 20 sim for draft order

The Miami Dolphins select Micah Parsons in the first round of this 2021 NFL mock draft (Photo by Benjamin Solomon/Getty Images)
The Miami Dolphins select Micah Parsons in the first round of this 2021 NFL mock draft (Photo by Benjamin Solomon/Getty Images) /
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Rondale Moore, 2021 NFL Draft
Rondale Moore, 2021 NFL Draft (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /

WR. Rondale Moore. 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Purdue. 15. player

Unless Mitchell Trubisky has an unlikely career turnaround, the Chicago Bears would like to find a quarterback with their first-round 2021 NFL Draft pick. While there are a few guys who could be under consideration here, the Bears were a bit too good in the Madden simulation to land one of the top-tier quarterback prospect. Instead, they give Trubisky and/or Nick Foles an exciting playmaker to work with at the wide receiver position.

Rondale Moore is a dynamic weapon at the wide receiver position. Similar to Waddle, he is best when the ball is in his hands and he is given room to work. Moore shows incredible short-area quickness, elite acceleration and explosive speed in the open field. On top of that, he is a strong route runner who knows how to create space against man coverage and find the open spots against zone.

While Moore is a quick and shifty receiver who is certainly on the smaller side (5-foot-9, 180 pounds), he seems to be a little thicker than his listed weight and has a bit of a power element to his game. He is a tough and aggressive runner who does well to get the most out of every touch.

Adding Moore to the mix and pairing him with Allen Robinson on the outside would give the Bears an exciting wide receiver duo for the team to build their offense around. If they could find a quarterback to get them the ball, this offense would be a force to be reckoned with.