Chicago Bears Mock Draft 2.0

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The NFL Draft is right around the corner. Within 5 days, Chicago Bears will find out who will the Bears select 3rd overall. The Chicago Bears did their homework by hosting a local pro day, inviting prospects to meetings and workouts and attending the NFL Combine.

Chicago Bears trade Kyle Fuller, 3rd overall pick, and Bills 4th Round pick to the Carolina Panthers for Carolina's 1st, 2nd, and 4th Round pick.

1st Round: TE O.J. Howard. He is an offensive weapon with athletic traits and great talent. Adding Howard in the receiving with White, Meredith, and Wright could help Mike Glennon and make an efficient offensive.

2nd Round: CB Cordrea Tankersley. The Chicago Bears trade Kyle Fuller to Carolina, so Tankersley is his replacement. He has great length and height, in which Vic Fangio loves tall cornerbacks. He is a lockdown corner with great ball skills.

2nd Round: SS Josh Jones. He has the speed and ball skills. Jones helps against vertical threats from a deep safety spot. Adding Jones to the secondary could make a threat to the opposing quarterback.

3rd Round: OT Antonio Garcia. He played left tackle in college and could add competition with Charles Leno Jr. He has quick feet and great athleticism. Garcia also plays with his length and could find ways to keep his man blocked.

4th Round: QB Nathan Peterman. Peterman played in a pro-style offense in college, so he has an advantage. He is accurate with a good timing release. The Chicago Bears signed Mike Glennon to a 3-year deal, but he could gloom by sitting for a year or 2.

4th Round: LB Anthony Walker. A productive, downhill linebacker. He can play in coverage, pass-rusher, or run defense. He is a locker room leader and a good teammate. Lamarr Houston might get cut before the season, Walker could a candidate to be his replacement.

5th Round: WR Kenny Golladay. He is from Northern Illinois, but also familiar with the Chicago area. He attended the Chicago Bears pro day. Golladay has great length and speed. He has the potential to be an NFL starter.

7th Round: DE Avery Moss. A very explosive athlete that can really give pressure to the quarterback. He can slip through a block and work towards the edge. Moss has upper body flexibility, foot quickness and length for fast wins in the pass rush.