Chicago Bears 2012 Mock Draft: Best Case & Worst Case 7-Round Scenarios
Published by Bob Warja on March 15, 2012
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears
I have done so many mock drafts so far, yet each one has offered something different. I have done optimistic and pessimistic mocks. I have written mocks based on my reaction to other mocks. Now, I offer a best and worst case scenario for each pick.
A lot has happened since we last mocked together. The Bears have acquired a No. 1 wide receiver, losing one of their third-round picks in the process.
The Bears have also re-signed some of their own players, as well as some lesser free agents. They finally have a solid backup to Jay Cutler.
But there is one thing that hasn’t changed: They still have needs to fill. They still need another receiver, help on the offensive line, a cornerback and a defensive end.
Fortunately for Chicago, the draft offers some solutions to these problems. Let’s take a look at how things will work out if the glass is half full and if it’s half empty.
Now, by half-full, I’m not going to insult your intelligence by suggesting that LT Matt Kalil will slip to No. 19, though that would be incredible. Look, it just isn’t going to happen—there is a difference between optimistic and just plain stupid.
Come on in, the water’s fine.