The questions keep coming. Is there any possible way a jump for a quarterback happens. Plenty of insiders seem to think GM Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy are considering it. So that is what this latest Chicago Bears 2021 mock draft will focus on. What is the most likely scenario that would see this team jump up for their quarterback of the future?
The information known to this point is clear. Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson are going #1 and #2 respectively. San Francisco is going to take a quarterback at #3 as well. Many seem to think it will be Mac Jones of Alabama. Nobody can say for sure though. So two of the remaining top five will be available at #4. Could the Bears move up that high? Could one they covet somehow fall to where it's more feasible to move up?
Let's see if we can answer that question here.
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Chicago Bears 2021 mock draft is focused on that quarterback
*Trade: Bears send 20th pick, 52nd pick, and 1st in 2022 to Panthers for 8th pick and 4th in 20211st Round (8th overall) - Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State
Do the Bears really believe they can sell fans on Andy Dalton being the source of hope for 2021? That feels highly unlikely. They signed him to a one-year deal for a reason. He's a serviceable veteran stopgap. Somebody who can buy them time as they try to find their guy of the future. Allowing Pace and Nagy to jump up for a quarterback with their jobs supposedly on the line sounds crazy. Yet it seems they have the green light if necessary. Based on pure physical gifts? Fields is the most talented quarterback in this draft. He has a live arm, good size, plenty of speed as a runner, and throws with precise accuracy when given a clean window. He's also proven himself to be tough and willing to play through pain. There are lingering questions about his ability to process defenses. The Bears are willing to take that risk, hoping to stash him behind Dalton so he can learn.3rd Round (83rd overall) - Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa
Germain Ifedi seems like the favorite to start at right tackle this year. That doesn't mean the Bears should just hand him the job outright. Not when he's operating on just a one-year deal. They need to get somebody in who can push him and eventually be his replacement. Chicago hasn't drafted a tackle in the top three rounds since 2011.Brown is the kind of player equipped to break that streak in a good way. Rest assured if he'd played for a bigger school or simply played at all in 2020? He'd be talked about as a possible top 50 pick. The kid is massive. Huge body but not overly fat. Powerful, quick, and athletic. His run blocking stands out as tone-setting and his pass protection isn't half bad either. He's still learning but his upside is high.







