When people talk about the Chicago Bears 2020 draft class, it tends to center around two names. That being both of their 2nd round picks, Cole Kmet and Jaylon Johnson. This isn't a surprise. The higher picks always get the attention. That and also because both have looked really good in practice. However, they're not alone. Another name that refuses to be ignored is Darnell Mooney.
A lot of fans weren't sure who he was when the Bears traded up to get him in the 5th round. All they knew was he is a wide receiver from Tulane and apparently can run really fast. Yet scouts and coaches for the team were quick to point out he has way more to him than that. Based on his frequent standout moments in training camp? They weren't lying.
So who exactly to the Bears have? Insider Adam Jahns of The Athletic delivered a name that is sure to generate some excitement.
John Brown.
"When it comes to Mooney’s stature, draft status, college experience and speed, it was difficult to find the right comparable player for him. Brown was a third-round pick from Division II Pittsburg State who played with three different quarterbacks — Carson Palmer, Drew Stanton and Ryan Lindley — in his first season in Arizona. Interestingly enough, Ginn was on that team, too. Brown, who is listed at 5-foot-11 and 178 pounds and ran the 40 in 4.34 seconds at the NFL combine, was the Cardinals’ third-leading receiver that season. His speed resulted in 48 receptions, 696 yards and five touchdowns."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3_lkc8uHbk&ab_channel=2tallnetwork







