2012 NFL Draft: Best & Worst Case Scenarios for the Chicago Bears

Published by on March 20, 2012
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

When I wrote this very same titled article last week, I used only player names to gauge the best vs. the worst possible scenarios for each round. This time, I’m looking at situations and names that could affect the Bears‘ draft plans.

For example, if there is a run on a certain position earlier than expected, the player(s) Chicago is targeting may all be gone, forcing the team to look elsewhere.

With all of the needs facing the Bears, there really isn’t a lot of depth in this draft other than at the wide receiver position.

So, using the strategy of taking the best player available might be in the team’s best interests.

What happens is a bunch of guys get into the “war” room with a large chalk or electronic board with the names at each position ranked in order of preference.

As guys get picked, the names get scratched off and when the team’s turn comes around, you look at either the best player at a position of need or simply the best player overall.

That said, here are the best- and worst-case scenarios for the Bears in the draft.  

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