Chicago Bears full 2021 NFL mock draft

TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 03: Christian Darrisaw #77 of the Virginia Tech Hokies in action during the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium on September 3, 2018 in Tallahassee, Florida. Virginia Tech won 24-3. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 03: Christian Darrisaw #77 of the Virginia Tech Hokies in action during the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium on September 3, 2018 in Tallahassee, Florida. Virginia Tech won 24-3. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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Josh Imatorbhebhe #9 of the Illinois Fighting Illini on the field in the game (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /

Josh Imatorbhebhe. player. 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. WR. Illinois. 204

If for some reason Robinson were to walk next off-season, the Bears in a big-time receiver on the outside. Imatorbhebhe might be hard to spell, but his production at Illinois doesn’t speak the volume of talent he has a pass-catcher.

The former Illini wowed scouts at his Pro Day with a 46 1/2 inch vertical. His speed also is above average. GoLongTD’s Tyler Dunne believes Imatorbhebhe could be the D.K. Metcalf. That’s enough for the Bears to bite.

Missouri. Josh Bledsoe . 208. 57. SS. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

The Bears need to allow Eddie Jackson to play more free in space. With the loss of Adrian Amos, Chicago relied on Deon Bush to step up in coverage and against the run.

Bledsoe is a project, but he works well when playing near the line of scrimmage as a box defender. Physical and willing to hit, the former Tiger could be the yin to Jackson’s yang.

Colorado. player. DL. Mustafa Johnson. 221 . 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

One can never have too much depth in the trenches.  A nose tackle by trade, Johnson made the most of his time with the Buffaloes. He’ll be a primary run stopper that helps up the middle behind Eddie Goldman and Bilal Nichols.

Pick Analysis. Boise State. player. 228. 57. Scouting Report. CB. Avery Williams

As mentioned, one can never have too much depth in the secondary. Williams is best served inside for nickel and dime formations. A smaller player, the former Bronco does play well in man coverage, but is better covering smaller-framed targets and limiting their catches.

The Bears do not own a seventh-round pick

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