Chicago Bears 2015 Draft: The Good, the Bad and the Baffling

Published by on May 3, 2015
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears entered the 2015 draft with a lot of needs on both sides of the football following a disappointing 5-11 2014 season, and new general manager Ryan Pace addressed some of those needs over the course of the last few days.

Pace added to the offense with his selection of wide receiver Kevin White in the first round, and he added to the defense in the second round with the selection of defensive tackle/end Eddie Goldman. He added three more players on offense in center Hroniss Grasu, running back Jeremy Langford and tackle Tayo Fabuluje and one more on defense in safety Adrian Amos.

After the draft concluded on Saturday evening, Pace explained his draft process.

“It was really the best player available the whole way through,” he said, according to the team’s official Twitter account.

The Bears addressed some of their needs on both sides of the football in the draft, but while some of Pace’s decisions were good, some were bad and some were baffling.

Just ahead, we will take a look at some of Chicago’s best and worst decisions in this year’s draft. 

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