It was a minor surprise when the Chicago Bears drafted Jaquan Brisker in April. Not because he wasn't projected to go that soon. Quite the contrary. Many felt the Penn State safety should've gone in the 1st round. The surprise was him being the second defensive player to go to the Bears in that round—no offensive selections. GM Ryan Poles explained his reasoning. While he wanted to help the offense, the board simply fell that way. He couldn't in good conscience pass on a player like Brisker for offensive options he deemed nowhere as capable. It is also possible Matt Eberflus was a major advocate of the safety.
Chicago's new head coach is a defensive guy who runs a system that needs capable players at that position. However, there may have been an added motivation. Brisker was almost a Toledo guy. He revealed on "Meet The Rookies" that he initially committed to the program coming out of high school before shifting to junior college in hopes he might land a spot at a bigger program down the line. Eberflus played and coached at Toledo in his younger years. It is always fun to find little connections like this.
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