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The Chicago Bears welcomed five new rookies during the 2024 NFL draft, which general manager called an “impact draft” for this organization. And there’s no denying they were among the draft’s biggest winners.
That started with the addition of an elite quarterback-wide receiver duo in Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze at first and ninth overall, respectively. The Bears also added a developmental offensive tackle in Kiran Amegadjie in the third round, a generational punter in Tory Taylor in the fourth round and a potential steal in edge rusher Austin Booker in the fifth round.
We examined seven different big boards, including Pro Football Network’s consensus ranking, to see if the Bears got good value or reached for a specific player in their rookie draft class.
Draft Wire (top 200) :: PFF (top 315) :: Daniel Jeremiah (top 150) :: Field Yates (top 200) :: Mel Kiper Jr. (top 150) :: Dane Brugler (top 100) :: PFN consensus (top 300)