Which prospects have Bears met with at East-West Shrine Bowl?

The Bears have met with six prospects during East-West Shrine week, including two safeties, two receivers, a linebacker and a quarterback.

The offseason is in full swing with free agency and the NFL Draft on the horizon. The college All-Star games are about to kick off starting with Saturday’s East-West Shrine Bowl.

The Bears have met with six prospects during practice this week, according to Walter Football, including two safeties, two receivers, a linebacker and a quarterback.

Chicago was among a handful of teams that met with FIU quarterback James Morgan, who figures to be an intriguing developmental prospect for the Bears. He’s got an impressive arm with good size and mobility.

The Bears also met with a pair of speedy receivers in Virginia’s Joe Reed and Ohio State’s Binjimen Victor. Reed has excelled as a kick returner, but he’s established himself as a complete receiver. Victor is a big target at 6’4 and a playmaker in the red zone, which the Bears could certainly benefit from.

While offense figures to be a focus, defense has some needs of its own, including the need of depth in the secondary. The Bears met with two safeties in Auburn’s Jeremiah Dinson and SMU’s Rodney Clemons. Dinson is perhaps the most versatile player in Auburn’s defensive backfield, and Clemons is one of the more underrated players at his position.

Chicago also met with Miami linebacker Michael Pinckney, who has good size and speed to play linebacker. While at Miami, Pinckney played on the edge, and he projects to do the same at the pro level.

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7 prospects Bears should keep an eye on in East-West Shrine Bowl

Scouts from across the NFL will have their eyes on the East-West Shrine Bowl, where prospects will look to elevate their draft stock.

The Bears are nearly a month into their offseason, where they’ve already made some moves to the offensive coaching staff. Now, all eyes shift to impending free agency and the 2020 NFL Draft.

On Saturday, scouts from across the NFL will have their eyes on the East-West Shrine Bowl, where prospects will look to elevate their draft stock.

While the Bears didn’t draft any players that played in last year’s game, two of their undrafted free agents — Jesper Horsted and Mathieu Betts — played in the game.

In the past, Pace has found prospects like Bilal Nichols, Javon Wims, Bryce Callahan and Deon Bush from the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Here are seven prospects the Bears should keep an eye on Saturday:

QB James Morgan, FIU

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One prospect that has already caught the Bears’ eye is Florida International quarterback James Morgan, who the team met with earlier this week at practice. Morgan has quite the arm along with good size and mobility that make him an intriguing prospect at the pro level, and someone the Bears could snag on Day 3.

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Bears met with FIU QB James Morgan at East-West Shrine practice

The Bears were one of a handful of teams to meet with Florida International QB James Morgan at the East-West Shrine practice on Wednesday.

While the Bears have expressed their commitment to Mitchell Trubisky as their starting quarterback in 2020, they’re doing their due diligence when it comes to upgrading their quarterbacks room this offseason.

The Bears were one of a handful of teams to meet with Florida International quarterback James Morgan at the East-West Shrine practice on Wednesday, according to Aaron Wilson of Houston Chronicle and The Baltimore Sun.

The Bears are likely to test free agency to find a veteran quarterback to pair with Trubisky, as well as the NFL Draft, where they could add a Day 3 prospect like Morgan.

Morgan was a two-year starter at Bowling Green before he transferred to FIU to play for Butch Davis. His senior season didn’t live up to expectations — as he passed for 2,560 yards for a 58 completion percentage with 14 touchdowns and five interceptions.

But he put up some impressive numbers in 2018. Morgan passed for 2,727 yards with a 65 completion percentage with a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 26-to-7.

Morgan has quite the arm along with good size and mobility that make him an intriguing prospect at the pro level.

And here’s the kicker: Morgan hails from Green Bay, which would make quite an interesting homecoming should the Bears court him.

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