5 safeties the Bears should target in 2020 NFL Draft

In a weak safety class, the Bears need to strike early to nab a quality starting strong safety. Here are five prospects that fit the bill.

4. Ashtyn Davis, California

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Considering the physical gifts that Davis possesses, it’s hard to believe that he was a walk-on in Cal’s football program. Since joining the team in his freshman year, Davis has flourished and shows promise at the next level, including at strong safety. In 2019, Davis had 57 tackles, two interceptions, four pass breakups, six passes defended, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Davis is a versatile player that has the speed, athleticism and ball skills that teams look for in a safety.

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