The Chicago Bears are one of the more challenging teams to predict in the upcoming 2022 draft. This is partly because they have a new GM in Ryan Poles who has never conducted one before and has no 1st round pick. It is almost impossible to know which direction they'll go. However, that hasn't stopped people from asking around, seeing if people in the NFL might know. Former Bears scout Greg Gabriel did just that.
He came away with some interesting information. Based on what he's hearing, it might be wise not to place any bets on the Bears drafting any receivers in the early rounds. Or cornerbacks. Or linebackers and safeties. Other executives and scouts around the league seem to think Chicago will focus on the trenches in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. That means investments in the offensive and defensive lines.
That would fall into line with what Poles has hinted at for months.
He admitted openly how unimpressed he was with the offensive line after watching Bears film from last season. Being a former offensive lineman himself, he sees the success of a young quarterback through those eyes. Protection is key. Conversely, head coach Matt Eberflus brings the 4-3 system back to Chicago. That scheme is dependent on the front four defensive linemen being able to generate pressure on the quarterback themselves. It requires a heavy concentration of talent. All people have to do is look at what happened in free agency. Poles offered the two longest contracts to defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (3 years) and guard Ryan Bates (4 years). Unfortunately, the team couldn't close either deal due to different reasons. Yet it still offered clear indications of where they're focused. They want to control the line of scrimmage first before worrying about the skill positions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omoV4uiqJMg&t=6s&ab_channel=NBCSportsChicagoChicago Bears can't be faulted for this approach.
Their line play in 2021 was bad. Among the worst in the league, even on the defensive side of the ball. That is a byproduct of how the previous regime handled its drafts. Go back and look at every first pick of every Ryan Pace draft from 2015 to 2021.- Wide receiver
- Linebacker
- Quarterback
- Linebacker
- Running back
- Tight end
- Quarterback







