Latest 2020 NFL mock draft doesn’t have Bears drafting a QB in 2nd round

While many mock drafts this year have called for the Bears to draft a QB in round 2, a new mock has Chicago targeting CB and OT.

For the last couple of months, many mock drafts have had the Chicago Bears drafting a quarterback in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Considering the struggles of third-year quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who didn’t resemble a franchise QB earlier this year, it made sense.

But with Trubisky’s late-season resurgence, where he’s showing signs that maybe he can become the QB the Bears want him to be, some are leaning away from the Bears selecting a QB in the draft — at least in the second round.

After not having a first or second round selection last year, he Bears have two second round picks in the upcoming draft. They currently have the 45th pick (from the Khalil Mack trade with Oakland) and the 50th pick.

Draft Wire has the Bears addressing two other needs in the second round — cornerback and offensive line.

With the 45th pick, they have the Bears taking Utah cornerback Jaylon Johnson. Then, with the 50th selection, they have Chicago taking Tennessee offensive tackle Trey Smith.

The Bears have several needs heading into the offseason, among them cornerback, offensive line, edge rusher and tight end. With the Bears currently tight on cap space and with just six picks currently in the 2020 draft, general manager Ryan Pace will have to get creative.

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Five Tennessee football players earn All-SEC honors

2019 All-Southeastern Conference Coaches’ Football Team.

KNOXVILLE — Five Tennessee football players have earned All-SEC honors.

First team All-SEC honors include Trey Smith, while Nigel Warrior, Daniel Bituli, Marquez Callaway and Brent Cimaglia were named to the second team.

UT press release:

Tennessee had five players named to the All-SEC postseason teams as voted on by the league’s 14 coaches, the conference announced on Tuesday.

Trey Smith earned a spot on the first team while the foursome of Nigel Warrior, Daniel Bituli, Marquez Callaway and Brent Cimaglia were all named to the second team.

The five players honored are the most for the Vols since they also had five on the 2012 All-SEC teams.

A two-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week, Smith started the last 11 games at left guard and is Tennessee’s highest-graded player on the offensive line with 46 knockdowns. The Jackson, Tenn., native made way for one of the best passing performances in recent history as Jarrett Guarantano recorded 415 passing yards against Missouri’s sixth-ranked pass defense on Nov. 23 to help the Vols gain bowl eligibility.

Smith is also a Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year semifinalist and an Orange Bowl Courage Award nominee. The junior was a first-team All-SEC selection by the Associated Press earlier this week, as well. This marks the second season that Smith has earned All-SEC recognition after garnering All-Freshman team and second team honors in 2017.

Tied for the SEC lead with four interceptions, Warrior has commanded UT’s secondary this season. The senior safety is second on the team with 68 tackles and also leads the Vols with seven pass breakups.

The College Park, Ga., native was named to the PFF College SEC Defensive Team of the Week on three occasions and was also a PFF College National Team of the Week honoree for his performance in a 45-0 win over Chattanooga on Sept. 14.

Warrior, who was a Preseason All-SEC third-team selection by the coaches, was also named first team All-SEC by the Associated Press earlier this week. This is Warrior’s second time garnering SEC postseason honors after earning a spot on the All-Freshman team back in 2016.
The quarterback of Tennessee’s defense from his middle linebacker position, Bituli led the Big Orange in tackles for the third consecutive season with 82, making him just the second player in program history to lead the team in tackles for three years in a row. The senior was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week twice and was a PFF College National Team of the Week selection two times, as well.

Bituli had three games with double-digit tackles, including an incredible 19-tackle effort in a road win at Kentucky on Nov. 9, which was the most tackles by an SEC player in a conference game this season. His 8.2 tackles per game ranks fourth in the conference.

The Nashville native had 4.5 tackles for loss and set a career high with three sacks. He also blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown in UT’s win over South Carolina on Oct. 26. This is the first time Bituli has earned SEC postseason honors in his career.
A dynamic playmaker at receiver and in the return game, Callaway earned All-SEC honors for the first time in his career. The Georgia native earned a spot on the second team as a return specialist after ranking fifth in the league with 150 punt return yards and averaging 15.0 yards per return. Callaway had a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown in the Vols’ win over South Carolina, the third of his career, and currently ranks fifth among active players in the FBS in career punt return average (13.8 avg).

The senior wideout also had his best season offensively, setting career highs with 616 receiving yards, six touchdown catches and four 100-yard receiving games. Callaway also leads the SEC in yards per catch at 21.2.

Cimaglia posted one of the best seasons by a Tennessee kicker in program history, going 20-of-24 on field goal attempts while connecting on all 33 of his extra points. He led the conference in field goal percentage (83.3 percent) and ranked second in field goals made per game (1.67).

The Nashville native was an incredible 8-of-10 on kicks of 40-plus yards, including 2-for-2 on attempts of 50 yards or more. Cimaglia drilled a career-long 53-yarder in the Vols’ victory over UAB, which was the longest made field goal by a UT kicker since Jeff Hall hit a 53-yarder against Oklahoma State back in 1995.

Trey Smith, Nigel Warrior named to Associated Press All-SEC Team

Trey Smith, Nigel Warrior named to Associated Press All-SEC Team.

KNOXVILLE — Trey Smith and Nigel Warrior have been named to the 2019 Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference football first team.

UT press release:

Tennessee junior offensive lineman Trey Smith and senior defensive back Nigel Warrior were named to the Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference football first team for the 2019 season, the conference announced Monday.

Both Vols pick up their first honor of the postseason after leading their respective sides of the ball through an incredible back-half of the 2019 regular season that finished with five consecutive wins and a bid to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla., on Jan. 2.

A two-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honoree, Smith started the last 11 games at left guard, appearing in all 12, and is tied for Tennessee’s highest-graded player on the o-line with 46 knockdowns. The Jackson, Tenn., native made way for one of the best passing performances in recent history as Jarrett Guarantano recorded 415 passing yards against the sixth-best passing defense in the nation at Missouri. Smith has also been selected as a Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year semifinalist and an Orange Bowl Courage Award nominee. Smith was named to All-SEC second team in 2017.

Tied for the SEC lead with four interceptions, Warrior has commanded UT’s secondary, adding 68 tackles to the ledger, the second-most on the team. The College Park, Ga., native was named to the PFF College SEC Defensive Team of the Week on three occasions and was also a PFF College National Team of the Week honoree. Warrior, who was a Preseason All-SEC third team selection by the coaches, also recorded seven pass breakups this year.

Jarrett Guarantano, Trey Smith awarded SEC weekly honors

Jarrett Guarantano, Trey Smith awarded SEC weekly honors.

KNOXVILLE — Jarrett Guarantano and Trey Smith were awarded SEC weekly honors following the Vols’ 24-20 victory at Missouri in Week 13.

UT press release:

Tennessee redshirt junior quarterback Jarrett Guarantano was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, while classmate and left guard Trey Smith was recognized as the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week after an impressive offensive output against Missouri, the league announced Monday.

In his first start since Sept. 21, Guarantano had a career night, garnering 415 passing yards against the nation’s then sixth-ranked passing defense. The Lodi, N.J., native became the first Vol to tally 400-plus yards in a game since 2012 and his performance was the fourth-most passing yards in a single game in program history.

The monumental night moved Guarantano to eighth all-time for the Vols in career passing yards (4,721), surpassing 1998 national champion Tee Martin. He also tossed a pair of touchdowns to Jauan Jennings (16 yards) and Marquez Callaway (17 yards).

Smith, who has been an anchor on the left side of the line for the Vols, made way for Tennessee to record a season-high 526 yards of total offense, the most the Tigers have allowed all season. Missouri entered the game with one of the nation’s top defensive lines and ranked 10th in the nation in total defense and had the SEC’s top pass defense.

Smith recorded six knockdowns and his protection of Guarantano enabled Tennessee to have three 100-yard receivers for the first time in school history (Jennings – 115, Callaway – 110 and Josh Palmer – 124).

The honor is Smith’s second of the season and the first for Guarantano since 2018. The Vols have earned eight SEC weekly honors so far this season, the most since 2006 when they earned 10.

Tennessee Volunteers: 2010s All-Decade Football Team

Tennessee Volunteers: 2010s All-Decade Football Team

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KNOXVILLE — With the 2010s decade nearing an end, Vols Wire (collaboration between Dan Harralson and Ken Lay) takes a look at the University of Tennessee’s All-Decade Football Team.

The Vols’ 2010s All-Decade Football Team is composed of the following:

Offense (11 players)

One quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end and five offensive linemen.

Defense (11 players)

Four defensive backs, three linebackers and four defensive linemen.

Special teams (4 players)

One kicker, one kick returner, one punter and one punt returner.

Coaches (3 coaches)

One head coach, one defensive coordinator and one offensive coordinator.

Player of the Decade (1 player)

*All players/coaches based on the years they were at UT during the 2010s (2010-19)

NEXT: Vols’ 2010s All-Decade Football Team (Offense)