Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Mel Kiper May Have Just Dropped A Hint At Bears’ Draft Plans

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The Chicago Bears have gone radio silent with the NFL draft barely over two weeks from now. GM Ryan Poles has finished most of his top 30 private visits and has likely put the finishing touches on his board. People might argue he is still figuring out what he will do. In reality, Poles probably already knows what he will do. It comes down to what the other teams in front of him do first. This is one of those drafts that are difficult to predict because of the lacking star power. There are plenty of good players, but not as many can’t-miss names compared to some of the previous drafts. Mel Kiper of ESPN has seen this many times.

That makes predicting what the Bears do difficult. Still, the longtime draft expert forged ahead with his latest mock draft and, in doing so, may have dropped a noteworthy hint at what Chicago is thinking. Here’s the thing about Kiper. He’s far more connected than people think. It’s why his mock drafts tend to be accurate each year, at least in the early 1st round. His choice for the Bears at #9 underwent a significant shift this time around, featuring a player that fans have begun to hear a lot.

Darnell Wright of Tennessee.

“Chicago dropped eight spots in Round 1 but picked up a massive haul in its trade with Carolina, allowing it to keep premium picks in this draft and add future capital as well. And if it wants to add an instant starter at No. 9, offensive tackle is the position to target. I like Wright’s opportunity with the Bears if we’re strictly looking at right tackles, since Braxton Jones held his own on the left side last season. Wright started 27 games at right tackle in college; his tape against Will Anderson Jr. and Alabama was phenomenal. He’s the best right tackle in this class. My pal Louis Riddick is a huge fan too. This is a selection to keep quarterback Justin Fields clean.”

Mel Kiper may know something others don’t.

Let’s start with the recent rumor that popped up via David Kaplan. Apparently, the Bears are doing “big time” homework on Wright, which would indicate heavy interest. Then there is Kiper’s recent history involving the team. In 2021, he had Chicago taking Oklahoma State right tackle Teven Jenkins at 20th overall. Now the Bears instead traded up for Justin Fields at #11, but they circled back in the 2nd round to grab Jenkins. Then in 2018, he had them taking either guard Quenton Nelson or linebacker Roquan Smith depending on which was available. The Bears took Smith 8th overall after Nelson went to Indianapolis at #6.

This sudden switch to Wright might’ve been on a whim, or it’s possible Mel Kiper heard some whispers from people he knows and decided to run with it. The added information from Kaplan makes it seem like way too big of a coincidence to ignore. Now will the Bears take Wright at #9? That feels unlikely. Most project his value closer to the mid-to-late 1st round range. That would further confirm rumors of the Bears wishing to trade down again. Little by little, the picture might be coming into focus.

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Mark
Mark
Apr 12, 2023 9:32 am

Riddick likes him, so don’t pick him Poles.

Bill Kowalski
Bill Kowalski
Apr 11, 2023 8:45 pm

I like the idea of Poles taking the best right tackle in the draft. Wright can be a solid starter for the next eight to ten years if he stays healthy and drops about 10-15 lbs. without sacrificing his power and strength. Three years from now, no one is going to care if the Bears took Darnell Wright at # 9 and the pundits thought he was a mid 1st round pick. The Bears need to draft a plug and play guy. Wright can learn to become a better run blocker. Fields needs a guy at RT who will keep… Read more »

LittleGigToe
LittleGigToe
Apr 11, 2023 4:12 pm

It’s lying season boys.

Greylion
Greylion
Apr 11, 2023 3:26 pm

If the bears trade down, then alright, but not at 9. His second round picks were awful.

scott brs
scott brs
Apr 11, 2023 2:40 pm

Here’s the way I’m looking at it, not that it makes any difference. A lot of guys don’t think Wright is worth the ninth pick. I get it he’s a right tackle, about the only thing worse would be a right guard. But people don’t seem to mind drafting Paris Johnson. That is what I don’t get. Braxton Jones is our left tackle. He isn’t just going to hand over the spot. If the coaching staff really puts the best player at each position then Johnson could end up being the right tackle. Jones didn’t take all those lumps in… Read more »

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