Did the Chicago Bears go into the draft expecting to take two secondary pieces with their top two picks? No. However, that is the way the board fell. After grabbing ultra-athletic cornerback Kyler Gordon at 39th overall, GM Ryan Poles came up again at #48, the selection Chicago got in the Khalil Mack trade. Rather than move down or add an offensive piece, the team elected to again go with the best player available. That was Jaquan Brisker.
Many felt the Penn State safety was a 1st round talent all the way. His mixture of size, athleticism, and versatility made him a weapon for the Nittany Lions defense. NFL.com had him ranked as the second-best safety in the entire class. He could do anything and everything asked of him from playing deep coverage, dropping into the box against the run, and also cover opposing tight ends. That kind of value is hard to pass on.
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