Chicago Bears Mock Draft 3.0 Post-Combine

The NFL Draft is a 1 1/2 months away and the Chicago Bears has made some profound signings throughout the first 4 days of Free Agency. The Chicago Bears are very close to actually make the NFL Playoffs, if everyone of the team stays healthy. After analyzing many mock drafts, I have determined who the Chicago Bears will draft in my mock draft 3.0. 

1st Round: S Jamal Adams. A couple days ago, The Chicago Bears signed Quintin Demps. Ryan Pace wants a veteran secondary player in the mix with young secondary players. Jamal Adams is best available secondary player when their 3rd pick comes. The Chicago Bears added many cornerback depth such as Marcus Cooper and Prince Amukamara, so now they need to improve their safety depth to make an effective secondary. 

2nd Round: WR Cooper Kupp. They need more wide receivers on offense after Alshon Jeffery's departure from Chicago. Cooper Kupp has the potential to be an NFL receiver. Adding him with the Chicago Bears receiving core could make a good upgrade. 

3rd Round: QB Nathan Peterman. The Chicago Bears had strong interest with Peterman. Many sources predict that Nathan Peterman is a good-fit to the Chicago Bears. He played in a pro-style offense in college, so he has a huge advantage when playing in the NFL. 

4th Round: OT Erik Magnuson. He played left tackle in college. He gives the Bears more depth in the offensive line and could also be in competition for the starting left tackle role. 

4th Round: DE Hunter Dimick. The Chicago Bears is very close to being an elite defensive line. They just need someone who could add more pressure to quarterback on the defensive line outside of Akiem Hicks. Hunter Dimick was great in college with 20+ career sacks, so he could add competition with Jonathan Bullard and Mitch Unrein.

5th Round: CB Channing Stribling. Vic Fangio like tall cornerbacks. Like Cre'von LeBlanc, he could evolve during the season. He is very underrated cornerback and he could get better if he works on his speed. 

7th Round: FS Kai Nacua. In my eyes, he could be a steal if the Chicago Bears develop him to his full-potential. In College, he was one of the best defensive backs. He diagnoses plays quickly and finds his way to the football. He also plays Full Safety, so Adrian Amos finally have some competition.