In celebration of March Madness, WCG is bringing Chicago Bears fans a special kind of bracket. Drawing on the Consensus Board at Mock Draft Database and looking at other individual boards for perspective, we are going to present 16 different 2-round mock drafts for the Chicago Bears. These 16 mocks are divided into four groups: the Defensive Tackle group, the Edge group, the Safety group, and the Offensive Tackle group. In round one, for each group, we will be asking of these choices, which pair
of options fans prefer for Chicago.
We wrap up the opening round with offensive tackle.
#1 vs #4
#1 Seed. Caleb Lomu (OT, Utah) + Gabe Jacas (ED, Illinois) + Zakee Wheatley (SF, Penn State)
The middle of the trenches still need love, but otherwise the major boxes are checked with the picks Chicago currently owns.
VS
#4 Seed. Blake Miller (OT, Clemson) + Malachi Lawrence (ED, UCF)+ Sam Hecht (C, Kansas State) + 2027 R2 Indianapolis + 2027 R3 Indianapolis
Here, Poles was tempted to move back to #47 by the promise of a future windfall but needed to pivot to offense when the defensive prospects were sniped in front of him. Blake Miller might have been a right tackle in college, but so was Ozzy Trapilo.
#2 vs #3
#2 Seed. Monroe Freeling (LT, Georgia) + Kamari Ramsey (SF, USC)
If Freeling fell to 15, where he could be picked up in exchange for only #57, would Poles make the move? This option assumes so and that Tampa Bay was willing to deal.
VS
#3 Seed. Kadyn Proctor (LT, Alabama) + A.J. Haulcy (SF, LSU) + Gracen Halton (DL, Oklahoma)
Proctor poses an interesting addition to an offensive line that lacks a player of his proportions, but he would undoubtedly vie for the starter position quickly. Again, no trades were made.
Choices
#1 Lomu + Jacas + Wheatley and #2 Freeling + Ramsey
#1 Lomu + Jacas + Wheatley and #3 Proctor + Haulcy + Halton
#4 Miller + Lawrence + Hecht + future picks and #2 Freeling + Ramsey
#4 Miller + Lawrence + Hecht + future picks and #3 Proctor + Haulcy + Halton









