![]() ![]() ![]() Bergeron is an experienced lineman, having emerged as a starter in his freshman season back in 2019. Just like the Bears went inside → outside with their first two picks, they go inside → outside with picks three and four. ![]() 61: MATTHEW BERGERON - LEFT TACKLE - SYRACUSE According to PFF, Wypler only gave up one sack, one hit and 14 pressures over his two seasons as a starter. Some experts say Wypler will need to beef up a little bit to pass protect reliably at the NFL level, but he never let his smaller frame hurt him too much at OSU. Wypler has the athleticism to succeed in the Bears’ zone running scheme and should fit in well since the Buckeyes deployed something similar. ![]() The Bears switch to the other side of the ball with their second second-round pick, but they stay in the trenches. Over the past two years, he has 21 sacks and 89 total pressures, per PFF. He’s not a flash in the pan either, with an extended track record of success. Anudike-Uzomah isn’t a one-trick pony and beats tackles with a variety of moves. Poles adds to the defensive line again with his second pick in the draft, but he adds to the edge this time. 47: FELIX ANUDIKE-UZOMAH - EDGE - KANSAS STATE The only reason Kancey is still available at this point in the draft is because of his small frame, but the Bears value his elite athleticism. That was despite playing only 275 pass rush snaps, which ranked tied for 106th, per PFF. Kancey had a tremendous 47 pressures last season, which ranked seventh in the nation. Kancey is arguably the most athletic defensive tackle in this year’s class, and he’s the backfield disruptor the Bears have been looking for on the interior. 16: CALIJAH KANCEY - DEFENSIVE TACKLE - PITT The extra second this year will help the Bears kick start their rebuild. The Bears switch spots with the Commanders. ![]()
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