5 tight ends that Bears could target in 2020 NFL Draft

If the Bears decide to use one of their second-round picks on a tight end, they’ll likely have their pick of the draft class.

5. Hunter Bryant, Washington

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Bryant excelled in his role as “U” tight end in Washington, which made him a matchup problem for opposing defenses. Bryant projects to fill that same role in Nagy’s offense, where production at tight end is needed. In 2019, Bryant had 52 receptions for 825 yards and three touchdowns.

Although the concern with Bryant is his injury history. During his freshman and sophomore seasons, Bryant suffered knee injuries that limited him to just 14 games. Bryant’s injury history certainly raises some red flags, considering Trey Burton and Adam Shaheen have also struggled with injuries.

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