Most fans would not have been surprised at the start of the Chicago Bears draft. A team stressing for tight ends added a tight end. After moving on from Prince Amukamara, they added the perfect replacement in Jaylon Johnson.
Even in trading for Trevis Gipson, the Bears added depth on the edge that they just did not have. However, with Kindle Vildor, they saw the best player available and added more depth to their secondary.
Vildor did play inside and outside at Georgia Southern, but due to his size, he is likely more destined in the slot.