Mock drafts are, at best, educated guesses. At worst, they’re blindly throwing darts at a board.
For the first time since 2014, the Bears will not make a selection in the first 10 picks of an NFL Draft. And for the first time since 2010, the Bears won’t have a first- or second-round selection at all. That makes for a lot more guesswork in projecting this year’s NFL Draft for those outside Halas Hall — and those in it as well.
“We’re trying to project right now who will be there (at No. 87),” general manager Ryan Pace said of his team’s first pick this year.