The Chicago Bears have a pair of starting defensive back jobs they’ll be looking to fill, and general manager Ryan Pace will certainly look to the 2020 NFL Draft to fill them.
The Bears will surely be in the market for a cornerback, and they’ve met with several during this pre-draft process. Chicago is slated to meet with Auburn cornerback Javaris Davis virtually on Wednesday, according to Draft Wire’s Justin Melo.
Adding to this, #Auburn CB Javaris Davis will hold a pre-draft meeting over FaceTime this Wednesday with the #Bears. https://t.co/Wr39Tia7aO
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 13, 2020
Following the departure of Prince Amukamara earlier this offseason, Chicago is looking to fill the vacancy opposite Pro Bowler Kyle Fuller. Davis is an athletic corner with good ball skills and body control, and he could surely be someone that could line up opposite Fuller in 2020.
But he’ll have to win the starting job among a slew of other players. Kevin Toliver, Tre Roberson and Artie Burns will be competing for the starting spot — possibly alongside a rookie.
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