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2010 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears’ Seven-Round Picks Possibilities

March 4, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In what might be the most boring of all the teams to mock in the 2010 draft Chicago will not make their first pick, barring a trade, until the third round. They traded away both first and second round picks to acquire Jay Cutler and Gaines Adams. The team needs to shore things up on the offensive line and despite a recent commitment of several draft picks at the wide receiver position; they could use another weapon for Cutler. Recent rumors of Chicago inexplicably acquiring Brandon Marshall are, well, inexplicable. Denver put a first-round tender on the immensely talented, but troubled, receiver. But it’s more than a pipe dream because Jerry Angelo doesn’t even have a second-round pick—let alone first in 2010. The team released what remained of the shell of Orlando Pace’s former self in early March. Cutler has a young, relatively unproven receiving corps so the whispers of a new receiver heading to the Windy City make some sense. Devin Aromashodu was an unexpected surpris...

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