The Chicago Bears seem to have maintained their focus at certain areas throughout the process leading up to the NFL draft this April. Running back is one of them but another has been defensive back. This is no surprise given they just lost two starters in Adrian Amos and Bryce Callahan. It's never a bad thing to seek out future replacements.
A number of names have floated across their radar to this point, but it seems another one can be added to the list. According to Tony Pauline of Draft Analyst, Bears representatives were set to meet with cornerback Xavier Crawford down at the Central Michigan pro day. Crawford is the lesser known of the two corners from that team, the other being Sean Bunting.
He certainly has intriguing measurables, standing a rangy 6'1. However, it may have been his test scores that drew their attention the most.
"Crawford’s official 40 time was 4.40 seconds, though some stopwatches had him as fast as 4.36 seconds. This represents a one-tenth improvement from his combine mark. Crawford had one-on-ones with the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders, New York Giants and Chicago Bears."
A 6'1 cornerback who can run with sub-4.40 speed? Yeah, it's not hard to see why the Bears would be interested.








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