The Chicago Bears continue to add to what's shaping up to be an explosive offense under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. After selecting Michigan tight end Colston Loveland in the first round, the Bears drafted Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III with the 39th overall pick.
Burden was one of the best available players on the board, and he fell right into Johnson's lap near the top of the second round. Burden, who's one of the most explosive playmakers in this draft, is the slot receiver Johnson has been waiting for in Chicago. And the NFL just let the Bears have him.