Chicago Bears: NFC North rivals improve in rounds two and three?

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The Chicago Bears have seen their division rivals really improve their teams so far. Rounds two and three are no different.

The Chicago Bears and the rest of the National Football League have officially completed the first three rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft. They are looking to add what they need to add in order to make their football team better in the short and long term. It is something that is so important to improving their chances in the short and long term. There have been some mixed reviews about how it has gone so far.

They selected Notre Dame tight end, Cole Kmet, with pick 43 in the second round. He is going to come in and be a useful weapon for Matt Nagy’s offense. We don’t know for sure if it is going to be Mitchell Trubisky or Nick Foles throwing him the football but either way, he is an upgrade at the position no matter how you look at it.

Seven picks later, they selected cornerback Jaylon Johnson at pick 50. He was a defensive back for Utah before coming to Chicago. He is going to join the elite defense and be a big part of their backfield. He should join Kyle Fuller and Eddie Jackson as a part of a very good young backfield. This is pair of really good draft picks for the Chicago Bears.

So with the Bears having a pretty good draft, the next most important thing is how their division rivals did. They had some mixed reviews in the first round, but how did they do in the second round? It is very important to note how these teams did as they are the main ones who stand in the way of the Bears making the playoffs. This is how each team did in the second and third round: