Everything That The Chicago Bears Did This Weekend
Look, I’m not going to be one of those guys who screams from the mountain tops about how we “won the draft!!” That’s not my bag and never has been. Sure, I’m happy with it, but if you trust in your GM then of course you’re more than likely going to be happy with what they did.
I’m also not going to be one of those guys that pretends to know who every single one of these players are. 98% of us haven’t seen them extensively and that’s just the damn truth.
With that said though let’s get to talking about them and try to figure out what Pace/Nagy’s thought process was when they called their name this weekend.
3rd Round – David Montgomery (RB) Iowa State
Here’s what the Bears gave up to take him with the 73rd pick:
Please, nobody worry about Ryan Pace constantly trading draft picks. He’s just going to continue to trade up and up and up until there is no NFL anymore.
Montgomery projects to contribute on Day 1 while sharing the backfield with Tarik Cohen and Mike Davis.
4th Round – Riley Ridley (WR) Georgia
The Bears starting wide receiving trio looks set in stone with Allen Robinson, Anthony Miller, and Taylor Gabriel. But, that doesn’t mean the team was going to completely abandon the position as they had to replace the departures of Josh Bellamy and Kevin White (lol).
That’s where Ridley fits in as he joins Javon Wims as the second wide out to be taken out of Georgia in as many years. The scouting report says that he isn’t the fastest guy, but he runs good routes and can battle against corners for the ball.
6th Round – Duke Shelley (CB) Kansas State
Now, I know that may not seem like a big deal giving how bad Big 12 defenses are, but if you look closely you know that historically K State has always been one of the strongest defenses in the conference.
Depth guy who can give Prince, Fuller, and Buster a blow or help out if we get struck with an injury.
7th Round – Kerrith Whyte Jr. (RB) FAU
Whyte was buried behind FAU legend Devin Singletary so he didn’t really get a chance to shine. He’s blazing fast though and should contribute right away in the return game.
7th Round – Stephen Denmark (CB) Valdosta State
A monster for a cornerback standing at 6’3. The issue is that he’s very raw as he just switched over from being a wide receiver the previous year and played at a D-II school.
But, how often to 7th round picks really pan out?
Exactly…
So, Ryan Pace rolls the dice on an unproven player with great measurables and potentially high upside.
No reason not to like it.
Notable Undrafted Free Agent Signees
Alex Bars & Sam Mustipher (OL) Notre Dame
The Harry Hiestand connection seems like it’s proved alot of worth with this one. Again, depending on where you look some had Bars as a mid rounder as well before he got injured versus Stanford. Great move to grab a flyer on these guys given their comfortably with their old coach.
Emanuel Hall (WR) Mizzou
Maybe the most interesting UDFA coming into this year. Hall can absolutely fly running a 4.3 40 while consistently burning SEC corners on deep routes. The word is that he was another guy that should’ve gotten taken in the mid-rounds, but was passed on because of an injury history.
Wide Receiver has quickly become the most interesting position in training camp with a stacked crew of:
Allen Robinson, Anthony Miller, Taylor Gabriel, Cordarrelle Patterson, Javon Wims, Riley Ridley, and Emanuel Hall
A Shit Ton Of Kickers
No, seriously they signed 4 of them. That means we currently have 7 kickers. Love it. Survival of the fittest to right Cody Parkey’s wrong.
Here’s a full list of all UDFA’s
Emanuel Hall, Missouri
Thomas Ives, Colgate
Joe Walker, Delaware
Spencer Schnell, Illinois State
Ron’quavion Tarver, Utah State
RUNNING BACK
Chris James, Wisconsin
TIGHT ENDS
Dax Raymond, Utah State
Ian Bunting, California
Ellis Richardson, Georgia Southern
OL
Sam Mustipher, Notre Dame
Alex Bars, Notre Dame
Tommy Doles, Northwestern
Blake Blackmar, Baylor
Joe Lowery, Ohio
Marquez Tucker, Southern Utah
John Yarbrough, Richmond
Defense
DL
Lawrence Marshall, Michigan
Jonathan Harris, Lindenwood
EDGE RUSHERS
Chuck Harris, Buffalo
Mathieu Betts, Laval
Dylan Carroll, Grand Valley State
LINEBACKERS
Quentin Moon, Western Illinois
CORNERBACKS
Clifton Duck, Appalachian State
Zuril Hendrick, Edinboro
Joshua Simmons, Limestone
SAFETIES
Adarius Pickett, UCLA
Doyin Jibowu, Fort Hays State
Jordan Powell, Widener
Special teams
KICKERS
John Baron II, San Diego State
Emmit Carpenter, Minnesota
Casey Bednarski, Minnesota State-Mankato
Alex Kjellsten, McNeese State
LONG SNAPPER
John Wirtel, Kansas
Let’s get it.
Bear Down.