2019 NFL Draft: The overall top 200 prospect rankings

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Chicago Bears, Kahale Warring
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125. Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo

124. Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame

123. Benny Snell, RB, Kentucky

122. Ben Powers, OL, Oklahoma

121. Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma

120. Will Grier, QB, West Virginia

119. Ross Pierschbacher, OL, Alabama

118. Ben Banogu, EDGE, TCU

117. Chuma Edoga, OL, USC

116. Kris Boyd, CB, Texas

115. Max Scharping, OL, Northern Illinois

114. Kahale Warring, TE, San Jose State

113. Foster Moreau, TE, LSU

112. Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston

111. Elijah Holyfield, RB, Georgia

110. Nate Davis, OL, Charlotte

109. Renell Wren, DL, Arizona State

108. Jachai Polite, EDGE, Florida

107. Beau Benzschawel, OL, Wisconsin

106. Bobby Evans, OL, Oklahoma

105. Jamel Dean, CB, Clemson

104. Christian Miller, EDGE, Alabama

103. David Long, CB, Michigan

102. Tre Lamar, LB, Clemson

101. Khalen Saunders, DL, Western Illinois

If the Bears are going to draft an edge rusher within the third or fourth rounds, I think Christian Miller is their best bet. At Alabama, he was a perfect situational rusher and doesn’t have a ton of wear and tear on his body.

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Kahale Warring is one of my favorite tight end prospects. He is built like an absolute rock. This year’s tight end class is strangely deep as you head down past the second round. You’ll find many guys who may be developmental projects like Warring, but offer a ton of potential.

Another guy who jumps out in this group is a local prospect. Max Scharping would give the Bears instant depth up front, which is something they could use coming out of this draft.