2021 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears Pre-Draft Analysis, Needs, Mock Draft Picks

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Chicago Bears pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Chicago Bears pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.


Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Analysis

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CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects

Chicago has turned into a wild-card because of what it might do if it wants a quarterback, but it probably won’t get too crazy. It has a few more draft picks compared to recent years, but it doesn’t have as much juice as the brain trust seems to think – having four 6th round picks really doesn’t mean much. So will the Bears move up to try to get a quarterback, or will they sit at 20 and take one if someone drops? Or …

The Bears need a defensive back and an offensive tackle, too. Being in the 20 is a good spot to grab either one. They might end up with the third or fourth-best guy at either position, but there’s still value here.

The franchise needs a great draft. The 2020 version wasn’t a total waste, but if Cole Kmet doesn’t turn into an elite tight end, it could be a big dull dud outside of the potential of CB Jaylon Johnson. The Bears have to grab instant starters at the 20 and 52.

Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: Mock Draft Picks

Before all the trades and craziness changes it up, our guess on the Chicago Bears 2 Round NFL Mock Draft early picks.

1 (20) OT Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State
2 (52) S Richie Grant, UCF

Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2021 NFL Draft Picks

1: 20
2: 52
3: 83
5: 164
6: 204
6: 208 (from Seahawks from Dolphins)
6: 221
6: 228

Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2020 NFL Draft Picks

2 TE Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
2 CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah
5 LB Trevis Gipson, Tulsa
5 CB Kindle Vildor, Georgia Southern
7 OT Arlington Hambright, Colorado
7 OG Lachavious Simmons, Tennessee State

CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects
2 Round NFL Mock Draft
Greatest Draft Picks For Each College
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
2022 Top 32 Pro Prospects | By Position

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It’s NFL Mock Draft Tuesday and the latest on Georgia football QB Jake Fromm

A look at where PFF has Georgia football QB Jake Fromm going in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The drafting of an NFL quarterback is far from an exact science and the wrong decision can set back a team for years. Pro Football Focus used their analytical skills to select where the top ten quarterbacks will fall out in the 2020 draft.

To no one’s surprise, LSU’s Joe Burrow is the overall No. 1 selection by Cincinnati. Burrow had an insane 2.95 wins above average metric (WAA). Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa (1.21 WAA) falls into the lap of Miami with the fifith pick. Indianapolis picks Oregon’s Justin Herbert with the 13th pick in the first round.

In the second round, Chicago selects Georgia’s Jake Fromm with the 43rd overall pick. In terms of WAA, Georgia’s Jake Fromm is fifth on the list of eligible draft quarterbacks, with a metric of 0.79. See below what PFF has to say about Fromm.

With the 49th overall pick, the Steelers select Utah State’s Jordon Love (.10 WAA). The next QB isn’t selected until the fourth round when the Carolina Panthers select Washington State’s Anthony Gordan with the 103rd pick. Former UGA QB and current Washington Husky Jacob Eason (.31 WAA) goes to Tampa Bay with the 107th pick. Hawaii’s Cole McDonald is selected with the 109th pick by Atlanta. Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts is heading to Kansas City with the 128th pick.

In the fifth round, Detroit selects San Jose State’s Josh Love (.91 WAA) with the overall 131st pick.

PFF speaking of why the Bears should draft Fromm:

Why they should choose Fromm: PFF has been pretty honest when it comes to Mitchell Trubisky. He isn’t quite what we and the Bears thought he’d be.

What they are getting: Jake Fromm graded out reasonably well throughout his time at Georgia, producing a PFF grade above 80.0 in each of his three seasons. This is mostly due to the care he takes with the football. In 2019 alone, he had a turnover-worthy play rate that ranked sixth of 125 qualifying quarterbacks. He was solid throwing into a tight window, as well, producing the fourth-highest grade and the second-highest rate of “accurate plus” passes on his tight-window throws.

The big concern with Fromm is that Georgia relied more on everyone else to win games. He fits the “game manager” title and wasn’t someone who could create outside the structure of the play. 

The 2020 NFL Draft will be the 85th annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is scheduled to be held from April 23–25, 2020 in Las Vegas.