Grading the Bears’ selection of CB Thomas Graham Jr.

The Bears added got a steal at cornerback with the selection of Thomas Graham Jr.. Here’s how we graded the pick.

The Chicago Bears selected Oregon cornerback Thomas Graham Jr. with the 228th overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft, who has the potential to be a huge steal for GM Ryan Pace.

Graham opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19, but before that he had an impressive outing at Oregon. In three seasons with the Ducks, he totaled 183 tackles, eight interceptions, 10.5 tackles-for-loss and 32 pass breakups.

Graham was one of the best cornerbacks in the country during that time, and you have to wonder if his decision to opt out affected his draft stock. Pro Football Focus even had Graham ranked as the 76th-best prospect in the entire draft. And the Bears got him with the 228th overall pick.

Heading into the draft, cornerback was an area of need following the release of two-time Pro Bowler Kyle Fuller and Buster Skrine this offseason. The Bears did sign veteran Desmond Trufant to presumably occupy Fuller’s role, but it’s clear he’s not the future at cornerback.

The Bears didn’t address cornerback with a high pick, but the addition of Graham brings much-needed depth to the position.

Graham has a relationship with last year’s rookie cornerback Jaylon Johnson that dates back to high school, where they were in camps together in the Fresno area. Perhaps, down the line, we could see these old friends lining up opposite each other in Chicago’s defensive backfield.

Ultimately, Graham was an absolute steal with the final pick in the sixth round, where he has the potential to make an impact at cornerback for the Bears. Pace has added some late-round gems on defense in the past, and Graham has the potential to be the next one.

Grade: A

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5 things to know about new Bears CB Thomas Graham Jr.

The Bears found Kyle Fuller’s replacement at cornerback. Here are five things to know about the Bears’ newest selection.

The Chicago Bears potentially found their replacement for Kyle Fuller by drafting cornererack Thomas Graham Jr. in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL draft.

Graham will likely fill the role of Jaylon Johnson and Johnson will take the role of Fuller. This pick was important, as Chicago needed to add another defensive back to their team.

Here are five things to know about the Bears’ newest selection:

Mock Draft Sunday: 4-round San Francisco 49ers projections

A quick four-round NFL mock draft for the San Francisco 49ers with trades.

Despite chatter centering mostly around the 49ers’ No. 3 pick in this year’s draft, they’ll go into the three-day event with nine picks and a number of holes to fill throughout the roster. Most mock drafts stick to one round and contain some iteration of Trey Lance, Mac Jones or Justin Fields going to the 49ers. That’s their biggest story line in this draft, but a few other key needs will need to be met in this year’s draft.

We ran through the Pro Football Focus mock draft simulator and did a three-round mock to try and fill some of those needs for the 49ers.

Here’s our mock with trades:

Pro Day preview for April 2: Potential Giants targets

A quick breakdown of the Pro Days being held on April 2 and who the New York Giants may be scouting at each.

The college pro days are winding down with the 2021 NFL draft less than one month away. Friday, April 2 has just three schools on the pro day docket — Indiana, Oregon and Tulsa.

There are several players the New York Giants could be interested in, mainly out in Oregon. Tulsa has one stud player that the league scouts will be eager to see, linebacker Zaven Collins.

Collins is a 6-foot-4, 260-pound unanimous All-American who won the Lombardi, Nagurski and Bednarik awards as well as being named the AAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2020.

Collins will be heavily sought after in this draft and may not make it to Round 2 (Pick No. 42) when the Giants would likely consider taking him.

Oregon will feature the nation’s top offensive tackle in Outland Trophy winner Penei Sewell (6-foot-6, 331 pounds) who is considered a top 5 selection in this draft. There are some mock drafts that have scenarios in which Sewell falls out of the top 10 and is available for the Giants at No. 11. That is unlikely to happen.

Other Ducks to watch are safety Jevon Holland, rated as a Day 2 pick, cornerbacks Deommodore Lenoir and Thomas Graham Jr. and defensive tackles Jordon Scott and Austin Faoliu. All are rated either Day 3 or UDFA talents.

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