Draft experts always say the later rounds are about acquiring talented prospects with high upside. Players that can serve as depth but with some development may become starters down the line. That is exactly what the Chicago Bears did with their first selection of Day 3. After trading down three times to start his afternoon, GM Ryan Poles finally made a pick when he added Southern Utah offensive tackle Braxton Jones to the roster.
Rest assured this young man is fitted. He moves quite well for somebody 6'5 and 310 lbs and he boasts outstanding 35-inch arms. There is also tons of power in his frame. The problem most have with him is the typical stuff. His fundamentals and technique are raw. He'll probably need a year of work before he's ready to face NFL competition. The upside is significant if the Bears can get the light to go on though.








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