After only two draft selections in the first four rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft, Bears general manager Ryan Pace has been busy adding some developmental talent to Chicago’s roster.
The Bears selected Georgia Southern cornerback Kindle Vildor with the 163rd overall pick. Chicago has now used three of their first four picks on defense.
Another Monster added in Kindle Vildor.
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Vildor is an athletic corner with the ability to play in multiple coverages. Vildor had 9 interceptions, 9 tackles for loss and 25 pass breakups in his final three seasons at Georgia Southern.
With the selection of Vildor, the Bears now have eight cornerbacks on their roster, which is almost as many tight ends that they have with 10.
Kyle Fuller, Jaylon Johnson, Buster Skrine, Kevin Toliver, Tre Roberson, Artie Burns, Duke Shelley and now Vildor make up Chicago’s cornerback room.
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