The Chicago Bears' 1st round pick is vital this year. They have done their typically good job at keeping people guessing about their intentions for the NFL draft. GM Ryan Pace has always operated this way. The less people know about his plans, the bigger advantage he'll have. It seems like the Bears could go in any number of different directions in the 1st round. Many are still convinced the team will target a quarterback. Others believe they'll focus on offensive tackles. Still others see a skill position player like wide receiver or cornerback being most likely.
All are strong possibilities for various reasons. Quarterback is fairly obvious. Chicago doesn't have any long-term answer at that most vital of positions. Andy Dalton is their new starter but he has limitations. Giving him some help in the form of more blocking or a shiny, new weapon might be wise. Then there is the loss of Kyle Fuller that can't be ignored. Adding more talent and depth at corner wouldn't be a terrible idea.
Knowing this is one thing. Finding out who they might take at either of those positions is another. In such a situation, it's important to take history into account. Pace is a GM who operates according to specific parameters. Since taking over in 2015, he tends to always target players with high athletic upside in the 1st round. That is why testing numbers can provide invaluable clues as to who they may have in mind a couple of weeks from now.
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Likeliest Bears 1st round pick based on testing numbers
Before moving forward, it should be noted that testing data is difficult to gather this year since the scouting combine was canceled. All of this is based on pro day numbers. Quarterbacks will not be included since many of the 1st round names chose to only do throwing drills and not the actual athletic tests. That aside, here are the names Bears fans should have circled on April 29th.Wide receiver: Kadarius Toney (Florida)
- 40-yard dash: 4.39 seconds (6th)
- Vertical jump: 39.5 inches (6th)
- Broad jump: 136 inches (1st)
- Three-cone: 6.88 seconds (7th)
Offensive tackle: Samuel Cosmi (Texas)
- 40-yard dash: 4.87 seconds (2nd)
- Vertical jump: 30 inches (8th)
- Broad jump: 117 inches (4th)
- Three-cone: 7.35 seconds (4th)
Cornerback: Greg Newsome (Northwestern)
- 40-yard dash: 4.37 seconds (2nd)
- Vertical jump: 40 inches (3rd)
- Broad jump: 123 inches (9th)
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