Brad Biggs previews the NFL Draft through the lens of the Bears
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Brad Biggs joins the Mully & Haugh Show to break down the upcoming NFL Draft through the lens of the Chicago Bears, focusing on their pressing defensive needs and potential draft strategies. Biggs highlights Zion Young as a top edge rusher prospect, noting his impressive college production and physical traits, despite a recent DUI arrest that raises red flags. He emphasizes the Bears' long-standing struggle to generate consistent pass rush, with only three double-digit sack seasons in 11 years, making edge rusher a top priority. Biggs discusses the possibility of a short trade-up from pick 25 to 20, potentially targeting an edge rusher or offensive tackle, with a likely cost of a third-round pick or bundle of picks. He also explores the Bears' need at safety and cornerback, questioning their depth and recent roster decisions like letting Nashawn Wright leave for a $6 million deal. The conversation touches on the influence of head coach Ben Johnson, who, while not directly scouting, plays a crucial role in shaping the draft vision through alignment with the coaching staff and clear positional needs. Biggs concludes that the Bears are likely to remain flexible, open to trades, and focused on high-impact, value-driven picks that address core weaknesses. The episode underscores the strategic tension between drafting premium positions early for long-term value and managing rookie contract costs. Biggs suggests that while safety is a need, it may not be a first-round priority unless a standout player is available. He also reflects on the importance of organizational alignment, citing how some teams lack clarity in their draft vision, unlike the Bears under Ben Johnson and Jeff King. The discussion reveals a cautious optimism about the Bears’ draft approach, with a strong emphasis on adaptability, scouting depth, and leveraging experience to make informed, high-stakes decisions on draft night.
Zion Young is a top edge rusher prospect for the Bears, with elite size and production, though his DUI arrest raises concerns.
The Bears have struggled with pass rush for over a decade, making edge rusher a top defensive priority.
A short trade-up from pick 25 to 20 is possible, likely costing a third-round pick or bundle of picks.
The Bears may target offensive tackle or edge rusher in a trade-up, but safety and cornerback remain key depth concerns.
Ben Johnson’s clear vision for positions gives the front office confidence in draft decisions.
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Opening: Welcome to Draft Eve with Brad Biggs
The hosts welcome Brad Biggs, the Chicago Tribune’s football expert, to preview the NFL Draft, setting the stage for a deep dive into the Bears’ draft strategy and needs.
Zion Young: Top Edge Rusher Prospect with Red Flags
“He's a guy that I think we could see go in the final third of the first round tomorrow night and would add to a position where they need more help.”
Bears' Pass Rush Problem: A Decade of Struggles
“Over the last 11 seasons, guys, they've had three seasons where they've had a defender with double-digit sacks, 10 sacks.”
Trade-Up Possibilities and Draft Flexibility
“If the guy they want isn't there, obviously that's not going to happen. He thought that they were looking to make a short move up from 25.”
Safety, Cornerback, and Depth Concerns
Biggs highlights the Bears’ need at safety and cornerback, questioning the value of letting Nashawn Wright leave for $6 million and expressing skepticism about relying on young, unproven players like Zay Frazier.
“Over the last 11 seasons, guys, they've had three seasons where they've had a defender with double-digit sacks, 10 sacks.”
“He's a guy that I think we could see go in the final third of the first round tomorrow night and would add to a position where they need more help.”
“He's heavily involved. But when he was doing some really impressive things with the offense... he wasn't out on the road scouting these players.”
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Brad Biggs
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Ben Johnson
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Zion Young
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Jeff King
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Nashawn Wright
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Ryan Poles
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Zay Frazier
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Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
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Dylan Thienemann
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