Chicago Bears
Another team without a first-round pick, the Bears did their best to make the most of their two second-round picks instead. Notre Dame tight end Cole Kmet was a solid value overall at No. 43 overall, but with nine tight ends already on the roster, there were much bigger needs should should have filled.
Utah corner Jaylon Johnson was a bargain at No. 50 overall, and could have easily found his way into the first round with his combination of size, athleticism and ball skills. No picks in either of the third or fourth rounds didn’t help the Bears here, either.
Day 3 was filled with some risk-taking on small-school players and off-the-radar names, but Tulane wide receiver Darnell Mooney is one to watch. He’s undersized but explosive, and could do some damage despite being a fifth-round pick.