Draft Grades: Bears
Jarron Gilbert has a ton of upside, and he landed in a perfect situation in Chicago. He's raw and isn't ready to to start right away. With the Bears, he can be used as part of the rotation while he grows into a more prominent role.
Juaquin Iglesias doesn't have much upside, but he had good value in the 3rd round. The Bears needed a bigger receiver like Iglesias, and he should compete with Rashied Davis and Earl Bennett for a starting job.
Henry Melton was a reach. He's inexperienced, having made the switch from running back during his collegiate career. He's a decent athelte, however, and could develop into a decent pass rusher.
D.J. Moore was vastly overrated early in the draft process, but by draft day I think he was actaully underrated. He doesn't have great size, but he's a playmaker and should have come off the board earlier than then 4th round. He should be a solid nickelback at worst.
Johnn Knox isn't a great fit in Chicago. He has impressive speed, but he's very raw. Frankly, he isn't much more than a poor man's Devin Hester and I don't see room for him in Chicago.
Marcus Freeman was a steal in the 5th round. The Bears needed depth at linebacker, which Freeman will give them immediately, and I believe he has the potential to develop into a starter. He was one of the better late-round picks this year.
Al Afalava was a decent selection in the 6th round. He'll add to the depth in their secondary and should be able to contribute on special teams.
Lance Louis isn't much more than a backup. He has little upside and may not even make the team.
Derek Kinder will also struggle to make the roster. He's good route runner with reliable hands but he doesn't have the size or speed to make a major impact.
Overall, the Bears did all you ask of them with no first-day picks. The could easily wind with two or three starters from this draft class which is an impressive feat considering they skipped the first two rounds.
Grade: B+
Labels: 2009 Draft Grades, Bears