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The Chicago Bears once again have the No.1 pick in the NFL draft – thanks to the Carolina Panthers – in addition to three other selections. Don’t count out general manager Ryan Poles also trading back at some point to accumulate more picks in this year’s draft, especially with just four total picks.
Over the next few weeks, we’re counting down our top 15 draft prospects for the Bears with scouting reports for each, the team’s need for their position, and the likelihood the Bears draft them.
Marvin Harrison Jr’s perceive route running and reliable hands make him an asset for any offense, but specifically Chicago’s West Coast offense. His ability to create separation, his high IQ and ability to find soft spots against zone coverage is elite. Harrison will be a threat on play action and his size and ability makes him an immediate red-zone threat. A long-term WR1, he will be a great WR2 next to DJ Moore until he develops into his superstar potential.