Bears ‘have a lot of belief’ in Germain Ifedi, Rashaad Coward in battle for starting RG

Following the departure of Kyle Long, the Bears have a starting RG spot that will be one of the featured battles when pads go on in camp.

While last season’s main attraction in terms of position battles was at kicker, this training camp features several high-profile competitions including at sports’ most important position: quarterback.

The quarterback competition and battles in the secondary will certainly draw headlines, but there’s a battle in the trenches that will be under the watchful eyes of head coach Matt Nagy.

Chicago’s offensive line returns four starters from a season ago with Kyle Long the only player not returning. Which leaves a starting right guard spot up for grabs, which will be one of the featured competitions once the pads go on Aug. 17.

Nagy praised free-agent addition Germain Ifedi and defensive-lineman-converted-offensive-lineman Rashaad Coward, noting that the team is confident in both of those guys — especially with new offensive line coach Juan Castillo taking the reins.

“We just see that as a competition where you’ve got a guy with a lot of experience in Germain Ifedi versus a guy with not as much experience [in Rashaad Coward], but two really good guys that we have a lot of belief in with an offensive line coach in Juan Castillo that believes heavily in both of them,” Nagy said. “Competition across the board for them, just like other positions, we’ve got to be really detailed with how we give reps and with how we evaluate that position.”

Nagy spoke highly of Ifedi and Coward, which is good for them and not-so-good for Alex Bars, who the Bears offered extra money to maintain on their practice squad last season rather than join the New England Patriots. Bars was later activated to the 53-man roster, but it doesn’t sound like Bars is in the mix right now, which is certainly surprising.

While Ifedi is the favorite to lock up that starting right guard job, Coward will certainly challenge him, especially considering he started 10 games at right guard a season ago.

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Bears target guard, safety in NFL.com’s new mock draft

Chad Reuter has the Bears addressing two holes on the offensive and defensive side of the ball in the second round in his new mock draft.

The Bears have some roster holes they’ll need to address this offseason, and they might find the answer to those vacancies in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Chicago holds the 43rd and 50th picks in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, as they got the Raiders’ second-round pick (No. 43) in the Khalil Mack trade.

In NFL.com’s new three-round mock draft, Chad Reuter has the Bears addressing two vacancies on the offensive and defensive side of the ball in the second round.

With the 43rd pick, Reuter has the Bears selecting LSU guard Damien Lewis. The Bears currently have an opening at right guard, and Lewis would be a great fit. Lewis started 28 straight games at right guard for the Tigers. He’s a physical force up front and does well under pressure.

With the 50th pick, Reuter has Chicago drafting Lenoir-Rhyne safety Kyle Dugger. Considering the Bears are likely to lose Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to free agency, bringing in a young prospect to line-up opposite ballhawk Eddie Jackson makes sense.

While Dugger hails from a small school, he had arguably the best week at the Senior Bowl, which elevated his draft stock to Top-50. Many analysts believe Dugger is an elite athlete that projects as a developmental project at strong safety and solid special teamer.

The Bears currently have seven draft picks in 2020, with a projected fourth-round compensatory selection for Adrian Amos expected to bring their total to eight.

Chicago has two picks in the Top-50 in the second round, as well as their own selections in the fifth, sixth and seventh rounds. They also have an additional fifth round selection from the Raiders, which came as part of the Mack trade. The Bears will also have a fifth or sixth-rounder from the Eagles in exchange for running back Jordan Howard.

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