Chicago Bears draft needs: 5 holes the Bears can fill in 2019
Low on draft pick ammunition, Bears GM Ryan Pace will have to get creative filling his team's needs in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Low on draft pick ammunition, Bears GM Ryan Pace will have to get creative filling his team's needs in the 2019 NFL Draft.
With new head coach Matt Nagy in place, ready to leave a footprint on the organization, general manager Ryan Pace set out to give him some tools to accomplish his goals with the installment of the Chicago Bears’ 2018 draft class.
Bears general manager Ryan Pace made an aggressive move by trading into the second round on Friday night in order to select Memphis wide receiver Anthony Miller.
The Bears addressed the interior of their offensive line on the second night of the draft, selecting Iowa center/guard James Daniels with the 7th pick in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Bears were in good position on Thursday to add a solid playmaker to their roster with the 8th pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. General manager Ryan Pace feels the Bears got that with the selection of Georgia inside linebacker Roquan Smith.
A compilation of 2018 NFL Mock Drafts suggesting whom the Bears will select in the first round.
The 2018 NFL Draft is approaching fast and there are a number of different directions in which the Bears can go to help improve their team in Year 1 of the Matt Nagy regime.
The Bears went into Cincinnati on Sunday and absolutely beat the snot out of the Bengals for four quarters, coming away with their fourth victory of the year in an impressive 33-7 rout.