Nobody Knows Anything: Mocking the 10th Overall Selection
Briefly

As the NFL draft approaches, analysts are weighing in on who the Chicago Bears should select with the tenth overall pick. Options include Kelvin Banks Jr., an offensive tackle from Texas, who brings size and versatility; Omarion Hampton, a running back from North Carolina, who could complement their current roster; Mike Green, an edge rusher from Marshall, noted for his high upside; and Kenneth Grant, a defensive tackle from Michigan, who offers underrated talent. The Bears' recent free agency moves aim at shoring up both their offensive and defensive lines for the upcoming season.
"The Bears made multiple improvements to the offensive line during free agency, but making another won't hurt. Banks has the size and strength to play tackle or guard at the next level."
"Ben Johnson's immense success with a two-back rotation in Detroit could prompt Chicago to expend its top pick on a physical runner to partner with the dynamic D'Andre Swift."
"Kenneth Grant has flashed upside and is considered an underrated talent. Some of Charlie Campbell's sources prefer Grant to Mason Graham."
"Chicago was 16th in sacks last season (40), but it was also 24th in pass rush win rate (36.5%) and hasn't yet found an elite pass-rush partner for Montez Sweat."
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