Winners and Losers from Chicago Bears’ Draft
Published by Matt Eurich on May 2, 2015
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears
The 2015 NFL draft is officially in the rear-view mirror, and the Chicago Bears drafted six players between Thursday night and Saturday afternoon.
General manager Ryan Pace selected wide receiver Kevin White out of West Virginia in the first round, Florida State nose tackle Eddie Goldman in the second round, Oregon center Hroniss Grasu in the third and drafted Michigan State running back Jeremy Langford, Penn State safety Adrian Amos and TCU tackle Tayo Fabuluje in rounds four through six.
Pace addressed glaring needs on both sides of the football with his selections, and his new draft picks will have an impact on those players already on the roster.
The addition of some of these players could be a good thing for someone like Jay Cutler because he will now have more weapons on offense, but it could be a bad thing for defensive linemen Will Sutton and Ego Ferguson or running back Ka’Deem Carey because they will now be fighting for a job this offseason.
Who came out of the draft as a winner for the Chicago Bears? Who came out as a loser? We explore that ahead.