Bears 2022 NFL draft tracker: Pick-by-pick analysis

Follow along with Bears Wire’s NFL draft tracker, where we’ll have player information and analysis of each selection.

The 2022 NFL draft is upon us, and new Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has started building his first rookie draft class.

The Bears entered the draft with just six selections, including a pair of second-round picks and a high third-round selection. Chicago had a slew of needs to address, including wide receiver, offensive line, cornerback and safety.

Here’s a look at the Bears’ draft picks (entering the second round):

  • Round 2, Pick 39
  • Round 2, Pick 48
  • Round 3, Pick 71
  • Round 5, Pick 148
  • Round 5, Pick 150
  • Round 6, Pick 186

Follow along with Bears Wire’s draft tracker, where we’ll have player information and analysis of each selection. Keep checking back for updates!

Grading the Bears’ selection of CB Kyler Gordon

The Bears addressed an important need at cornerback with the selection of Kyler Gordon. Here’s how we graded the pick.

New Bears general manager Ryan Poles opted to go defense with his first NFL draft pick, addressing an important need at cornerback with Washington’s Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall pick.

Cornerback was Chicago’s biggest weakness on defense last season, where Jaylon Johnson was the lone bright spot in an otherwise uninspiring secondary. Gordon was considered a first-round prospect by some, and he fell right into the Bears’ lap in the second round.

Last season with the Huskies, Gordon totaled 45 tackles, two interceptions, seven pass breakups and one forced fumble with the Huskies, where he earned first-team all-conference honors. But his most impressive stat during his time at Washington is unreal: Gordon didn’t allow a touchdown in 18 college starts.

Gordon is a versatile cornerback, where he has experience playing both on the outside and in the slot. Still, Gordon figures to serve as a starter alongside Johnson on the outside, where he has the potential be become a lockdown corner at the NFL level.

With Johnson and Gordon, Chicago has two potential lockdown corners who will make things difficult on opposing offenses. Teams have intentionally not targeted both at their respective levels. Now, they’ll have to pick their poison.

Gordon will have an opportunity to start right away opposite Johnson giving Chicago has a pair of young, former Pac-12 corners to anchor the outside for the foreseeable future while Tavon Young is a favorite to start in the slot.

Grade: A-

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Fans are worried for Justin Fields after Bears target defense in NFL draft

The Bears doubled down on defense with their first two draft picks, and fans are seriously concerned for Justin Fields’ well-being in 2022.

The Chicago Bears finally got to make their first selections of the 2022 NFL draft. Unfortunately, it wasn’t good news for quarterback Justin Fields.

New Bears general manager Ryan Poles doubled down on defense with both second-round picks. Chicago selected Washington cornerback Kyler Gordon  at 39th overall and Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker at 48th overall.

While the Gordon pick wasn’t cause for alarm — especially considering it addressed a huge need in the secondary — but the Brisker selection caused panic among Bears fans.

Through the second round, Chicago has yet to address offense and get help for Fields in the form of a playmaker at receiver or protection on the offensive line.

And it’s not as if the Bears did much in free agency to help Fields. Their top additions include center Lucas Patrick and wide receivers Byron Pringle and Equanimeous St. Brown.

Naturally, fans are angry at Poles and concerned about Fields’ well-being heading into 2022. The Bears finally got a hopeful franchise quarterback and the new regime hasn’t done much to help him heading into a critical Year 2.

Here’s what NFL fans are saying about Fields after Chicago doubled down on defense with their first draft picks.

Twitter reacts to Bears selection of CB Kyler Gordon in 2022 NFL draft

The Bears selected CB Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall pick. But are fans happy or upset the team didn’t address the offense first?

The Chicago Bears and first-year general manager Ryan Poles finally made their first pick of the 2022 NFL draft on Friday evening, selecting Washington cornerback Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall pick.

Poles and the Bears opted to go for defense instead of addressing the offense, finding a potential shutdown corner who shined in the Pac-12 throughout his collegiate career.

Gordon fills a glaring need on defense as the cornerback position was abysmal last year outside of Jaylon Johnson.

But are fans happy with the addition? Or upset the team didn’t address the offense yet? Here’s the initial reaction from Twitter.

Instant analysis of Bears’ 39th overall pick CB Kyler Gordon

The Bears selected CB Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall pick. Chicago is getting a versatile, lockdown corner to pair with Jaylon Johnson.

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In the 2022 NFL draft, the Chicago Bears selected Washington cornerback Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall selection.

Gordon is a versatile cornerback, having played both slot and outside corner for the Huskies. Gordon is a lockdown corner, not allowing a touchdown in 722 coverage snaps at Washington.

Gordon was underrated, playing in the shadow of former teammate and 2022 21st overall pick Trent McDuffie. But Gordon was a borderline first-round pick, given his production and tremendous athleticism. In addition, Gordon can also make an impact as a blitzer off the edge.

He’s 5-foot-11, 194 pounds, and ran a 4.5 40-yard dash. In coverage, Gordon can play press, off-man, and zone. He’ll compete for playing time at CB2 or nickel cornerback immediately for the Bears.

Bears select CB Kyler Gordon with 39th overall pick in NFL draft

The Bears selected cornerback Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft.

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The Chicago Bears selected Washington Huskies cornerback Kyler Gordon with the 39th overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft.

Gordon was considered to be a first-round prospect by some, but the Bears were able to nab him early in the second.

During his time at Washington, Gordon didn’t allow a touchdown in 18 college starts. Last season, Gordon totaled 45 tackles, two interceptions, seven pass breakups and one forced fumble with the Huskies.

Here’s what NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein had to say about Gordon:

Cornerback who comes with an elite, high-performance engine but a GPS still in the process of loading. Gordon’s dynamic athletic qualities will show up in testing, but more importantly, they are all over his tape. His blend of play strength and explosive burst affects the passing game from press, off-man and zone coverages. He plays with an alpha demeanor and hitting is definitely part of his overall package. Gordon lacks polish and needs to play with better route recognition and anticipation, but if those elements click, his ball production could be near the top of the league as one of the top playmakers in the game.

Despite the focus being on offensive needs, the Bears opted to address their biggest concern on defense, which was cornerback. Now, Chicago gets to pair Jaylon Johnson with another lockdown corner in Gordon.

The Bears have two picks remaining on Day 2, including the 48th overall pick in the second round and the 71st overall selection in the third round.

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Predicting the 2022 NFL Draft’s last man standing in the green room

It could be a long night for one prospect.

By now, as you know, the NFL Draft is a massive spectacle.

A red carpet walk. Flashing lights on a massive stage being aired across multiple TV networks. Incredible suits. There’s nothing like it.

But it’s the green room — where top prospects gather with their families– that tops the football extravaganza.

Usually, players invited to the green room are those expected to come off the board early. This can get awkward when a player doesn’t get drafted as early as they expected. When they’re the last man standing — as the camera keeps panning over to them talking to someone on the phone — you can’t help but feel bad for them.

Remember what happened with this guy?

 

Here are the 21 confirmed green room prospects of this year’s draft:

Let’s run through a few prospects we might be feeling unbearable second-hand embarrassment for by the end of the night.

7 prospects the Eagles should avoid in the 2022 NFL Draft

7 prospects the Philadelphia Eagles should avoid in the 2022 NFL Draft

The 2022 NFL draft is just hours away and Philadelphia will be the team to watch when it comes to shocking moves and questionable decisions.

The Eagles need a wide receiver and they’ll likely select a pass catcher in the first round for the third straight year after blowing the picks in 2019 and 2020.

Philadelphia is among the teams that struggle to make sound decisions on the talent that they’ve evaluated and it’s caused the organization to start another retool or risk being middle of the pack in the NFC.

With the Eagles in no position to make any more draft mistakes, here are seven potential targets that Philadelphia should avoid on Thursday and Friday night.

Cory Bonini’s 2022 NFL mock draft 4.0

A last-minute mock draft update ahead of Round 1.

This last-minute mock update on the eve of the 2022 NFL Draft’s first round remains without any projected trades, but there was plenty of player movement in the midsection of the round. The opening stanza figures to be one of the least predictable first rounds in recent memory and should be as entertaining as ever!

Be sure to check our NFL Draft Central page containing all of our mock drafts, player scouting reports, live fantasy football blogging, post-draft analysis, and player rankings for every key pick relevant to fantasy football.

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10 CBs the Colts should target in the NFL draft

Here are 10 CBs the Colts should target in the draft.

Ahead of the 2022 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts made some big moves at the cornerback position.

The first move came in the form of trading away Rock Ya-Sin to the Las Vegas Raiders, leaving a void that appeared to make the position among the top needs going into the draft.

Then, the Colts made their splash signing in free agency by bringing in Stephon Gilmore on a two-year deal. That certainly helps improve the status of the room, but the position is still a sneaky need for the Colts.

Because they have a solid quartet of cornerbacks, the Colts may take the approach of long-term development with high upside when it comes to drafting a prospect. Given the depth in the draft, that could come anywhere on Days 2 and 3.

Here are 10 cornerback prospects the Colts should target in the draft:


Be sure to check out our articles on other positions ahead of the draft:

  • 10 wide receivers to consider on Day 2 (link)
  • 4 offensive tackles to consider on Day 2 (link)
  • 9 tight ends to target in the draft (link)