With the third pick in the draft, the Bears have options — options for immediate help, options for long-term help and options to fill holes that have swallowed seasons.
I’ve spoken with a slew of front office men around the NFL about those Bears’ potential choices. Here, in alphabetical order, are the seven options they could be faced with.
Jamal Adams, safety, LSU
Safeties usually aren’t chosen at the top of the draft, but Adams should be an exception. He is the type of player who makes everyone around him better.
“He is a culture changer,” one general manager said.