One of the true constants during Ryan Pace's time as Bears general manager has been his willingness — eagerness, even — to take chances on players rehabbing injuries or with checkered medical backgrounds who can be found on discounts.
Eddie Jackson might be Pace's best draft pick in his first four years, a universally feared playmaker on 'D,' who was only available at No. 112 because he was coming off a broken leg and previously tore his ACL at Alabama.
Allen Robinson signed for $6 million less than fellow injury risk Sammy Watkins last year because he played only three snaps in 2017 before tearing his ACL and wasn't full-go until camp in his first Bears offseason.