Back to the Chicago Bears Newsfeed

2020 NFL Draft: Low on picks, Bears need to find gems at quarterback, tight end

MOBILE, Ala. — This is probably Ryan Pace’s last chance to correct two of his biggest draft misses as Bears general manager, and it won’t be easy considering his diluted stock of picks.

That makes the Senior Bowl an ideal destination for the Bears, and they had a solid delegation of scouts weaving through the game’s hotel headquarters as teams began formal interviews with players of interest. This event is typically a showcase for second- and third-tier prospects trying to climb, and that’s exactly the aisle in which Pace is shopping.

Of the 254 players drafted in 2019, 93 were Senior Bowl participants.