Column: Ben Johnson believes the Chicago Bears ‘turned up the notch’ with first draft class since his hiring
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Column: Ben Johnson believes the Chicago Bears ‘turned up the notch’ with first draft class since his hiring
Since the Chicago Bears drafted eventual Pro Bowl cornerback Kyle Fuller with the 14th pick in 2014, the only other first-round selection they’ve made outside of the top 10 has been Justin Fields, whom they traded up to grab at No. 11 in 2021. They would love to get out of the business of selecting in the top 10 for a while as that would indicate they don’t own one of the worst records in the league. Optimism has been running high since Ben John…
Bears coach Ben Johnson's fingerprints all over 2025 draft, as they should be
It has been awhile since the Bears had a head coach with as much influence as Ben Johnson seems to have since walking into Halas Hall in January. Their top picks in this draft were weapons for his offense.Despite other needs, the Bears drafted Michigan tight end Colston Loveland at No. 10 overall and followed Friday by taking Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III in the second round at No. 39. They already have established players at those po…
Brad Biggs: Ben Johnson believes the Bears ‘turned up the notch’ with first draft class since his hiring
Since the Chicago Bears drafted eventual Pro Bowl cornerback Kyle Fuller with the 14th pick in 2014, the only other first-round selection they’ve made outside of the top 10 has been Justin Fields, whom they traded up to grab at No. 11 in 2021. They would love to get out of the business of selecting in the top 10 for a while as that would indicate they don’t own one of the worst records in the league. Optimism has been running high since Ben John…
Bears coach Ben Johnson’s fingerprints all over 2025 draft, as they should be – Usa news
It has been awhile since the Bears had a head coach with as much influence as Ben Johnson seems to have since walking into Halas Hall in January. Their top picks in this draft were weapons for his offense. Despite other needs, the Bears drafted Michigan tight end Colston Loveland at No. 10 overall and followed Friday by taking Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III in the second round at No. 39. They already have established players at those p…
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