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Chicago Bears 2017 Mock Draft:  Attacking The Secondary
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Chicago Bears 2017 Mock Draft: Attacking The Secondary

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Sep 3, 2016; Green Bay, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers wide receiver Jazz Peavy (11) is tackled by LSU Tigers safety Jamal Adams (33) after catching a pass during the second quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Hats off to the Chicago Bears. They continue to fight. Unfortunately the injuries are just robbing them of the ability to finish games at this point.

Even so there are plenty encouraging signs with this team. The defense is playing really well and the offense looks like it might be healthy receivers away from putting some points on the board. There is a lot of work left to do for GM Ryan Pace and his front office. It’s well know that the 2017 NFL draft could potentially vault this team into playoff contention. Can they get it done?

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1st Round (via TEN)

Titans get #4 pick

Bears get #8 pick, 2nd in 2017 and 3rd in 20171

Jamal Adams

S, LSU

Everybody talks about Jabrill Peppers but in reality LSU standout Jamal Adams might be the best safety in the 2017 draft class. He’s big, strong, tough, experienced and versatile. His primary success comes as a box safety where he sniffs out screens and excels against the run. However, that overshadows how sneaky good he’s been in coverage. He understands how to play the center fielder role and has enough athleticism to line up on tight ends. Just a good, all-around player.

Sep 24, 2016; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Mitch Trubisky (10) during the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

1st Round (via DEN)

Bears get #27 pick

Broncos get #37 pick and 3rd in 20172

Mitch Trubisky

QB, North Carolina

There is no question the Bears are in the hunt for a quarterback. Matt Barkley is not a realistic option. Jay Cutler is done and Brian Hoyer had his chance. This team needs a fresh start. Trubisky exhibits many of the qualities GM Ryan Pace favors: accuracy, ball placement, and poise from the pocket. He’s also mobile enough to get first downs on the run and plays good football late in games. The rawness is still there, but properly coaches he has tremendous upside.

Dec 3, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Clemson Tigers tight end Jordan Leggett (16) runs with the ball during the first quarter of the ACC Championship college football game at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

2nd Round (via TEN)

3

Jordan Leggett

TE, Clemson

Jordan Leggett is exactly what their searching for. The 6’5″ kid from Clemson is a big athlete with basketball type skills. He can run well with enough speed to create separation and has reliable hands. Whenever Deshaun Watson has needed a big catch, Leggett always seems to be there to make it. Maybe not flashy, but he’s a weapon who can make things happen and ease the pressure on the receivers.

Nov 19, 2016; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers defensive back Cameron Sutton (23) defends during the second half against the Missouri Tigers at Neyland Stadium. Tennessee won 63-37. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

3rd Round

4

Cameron Sutton

CB, Tennessee

Cameron Sutton was considered a 1st round favorite out of Tennessee when the season began. Unfortunately an injury derailed his seasons. The good news is his rehab has gone well and he should be 100% before the predraft process begins. He is a tough, physical corner who is stout in man coverage. He likes to intimidate but does so without drawing too much attention from the refs. Tackling is also an art he takes seriously. Sounds like a Bears kind of guy.

Oct 1, 2016; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Panthers offensive lineman Adam Bisnowaty (69) blocks at the line of scrimmage against Marshall Thundering Herd safety C.J. Reavis (1) during the first quarter at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh won 43-27. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

4th Round

5

Adam Bisnowaty

OT, Pitt

After a shaky start to the season it appears tackles Charles Leno and Bobby Massie have settled in. Mind they are great but they’re at least steady. This 2017 class is not rich on top offensive linemen, so the Bears would probably do better grabbing somebody a little later to see if he can pan out into something more. Adam Bisnowaty is an unheralded key to the wildly successful Pitt offense this year. A tough, strong block who functions well in both pass protection and on the ground. A blue collar guy who does his job.

4th Round (via BUF)

6

K.D. Cannon

WR, Baylor

The Detroit game showed one other thing. Too many of the Bears reserve wide receivers can’t catch. Josh Bellamy and Deonte Thompson were never supposed to see the field. With Eddie Royal likely gone, the team has to thing about adding another body who can bring needed depth. One area they could really use more of is speed. Chicago has size covered. K.D. Cannon is a legitimate deep threat out of Baylor. His route tree is limited but he has the quickness and agility to improve. Decent size. He’d be good for 2-3 big plays per week.

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