Chicago Bears: 7-Round 2018 mock draft after free agency

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After trading up a spot for Trubisky last year, the Chicago Bears do not have a third-round selection in the 2018 NFL Draft. However, a trade down with the Arizona Cardinals gave the Bears an extra fourth-round selection.

With their first fourth-round pick, the Bears add an impact player at arguably their biggest need on the roster. Kemoko Turay is an explosive athlete who has a ton of upside as an edge rusher. He shows a quick first step and impressive change of direction ability.

Turay is a bit raw, but he has a ton of natural upside as an outside rusher. He also shows solid run defending skills and can drop back in coverage. In the fourth-round, Chicago finds a player who could come in and be a big-time playmaker.

The additions of Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel will certainly help, but the Bears could still use an infusion of talent at wide receiver. Anthony Miller is a quick receiver with impressive route running skills. He shows the ability to consistently create separation and can compete both on the outside and in the slot.

Receivers who can make plays at all levels are extremely valuable and Miller can do just that. He could come in and be an immediate target for Trubisky who has a ton of long-term upside. Snagging Miller in this range of the draft would make a ton of sense for the Chicago Bears.