The Chicago Bears seem to be in the market for running back help. Whether it's to find a better fit for the Matt Nagy system than Jordan Howard or simply better depth than Taquan Mizzell? They won't say. It's apparent though that they have an interest in adding more firepower to that position. Whatever it takes to make the offense more effective.
What people can't seem to agree on is who they might actually target coming out of this 2019 draft class. There aren't any star power names in the group, and it wouldn't matter if there were. The Bears have no 1st or 2nd round picks anyway. They need to do homework on the back who might be available in the 3rd round or later.
In order to determine certain names that they might target, a useful tool might be the scouting combine. Running backs just finished their drills during the first day of action. This provides useful data for determining which names might fit that "Pace profile." In order to figure it out, it's first important to note those he's drafted before and what, if anything, they might have in common.
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Jeremy Langford (Michigan State)
- 4.42 seconds in 40-yard dash
- 34.5-inch vertical jump
- 118-inch broad jump
- 7.22-second 3-cone drill
- 4.32-second 20-yard shuttle
Jordan Howard (Indiana)
- 4.57 seconds in 40-yard dash
- 34.0-inch vertical jump
- 16 reps on bench press
- 122-inch broad jump
Tarik Cohen (North Carolina A&T)
- 4.42 seconds in 40-yard dash
- 31.5-inch vertical jump
- 11 reps on bench press
- 118-inch broad jump
Miles Sanders and Darrell Henderson showcase the same traits Pace covets
There were names who may have run faster or jumped higher in this class, but the two names that stood out in the three key drills mentioned above are Miles Sanders of Penn State and Darrell Henderson of Memphis. Not only did their scores match up, but they also have the added necessity of being north of 200 lbs, something else the Bears key on.Sanders:
- 4.49 seconds in the 40-yard dash
- 36-inch vertical jump
- 124-inch broad jump
Henderson:
- 4.49 seconds in the 40-yard dash
- 33.5-inch vertical jump
- 121-inch broad jump
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