Chicago Bears Mock Draft: Full first round includes 7 total trades
By Ryan Heckman
The Ravens saw plenty of wide receivers get drafted, but their hopes in finding a starter on the outside were not dashed. Alas, they come home with Florida State's Keon Coleman. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Coleman comes to the Ravens as a big, strong and athletic presence. His athleticism is something to marvel at for a guy his size, and now Lamar Jackson finally has a true WR1.
Another offensive tackle goes here, in a round dominated by three positions. The San Francisco 49ers find a long-term solution in Oklahoma's Tyler Guyton, pairing him on the edge with Trent Williams. Going forward, Brock Purdy is even happier.
With the final pick in the first round, the Detroit Lions take Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey. Between he and Amon-Ra St. Brown, this offense has no shortage of quick-footed weapons who know how to get open. Jared Goff won't have to do a whole lot with these two knowing how to work the field and find openings.