- News
- Sports
- Lifestyles
- Entertainment
- Politics
- Voices
- Classifieds
- Obits
- CSTtv
- Buy Photos
-
Who will the Bears take at No. 20 in the 2013 NFL Draft? Click through the slideshow of our mock draft and see who we think they'll pick.
1. Chiefs: Eric Fisher (OT), Central Michigan. Concern about level of competition is trumped by potential
2. Eagles: Luke Joeckel (OT), Texas A&M. There’s consideration of others, but Joeckel is the surest bet
3. Jaguars: Sharif Floyd (DT), Florida. The best interior player, fills some holes for Raiders.
4. Raiders: Dion Jordan ((DE), Oregon. Jordan is safe choice and fulfills huge need
5. Lions: Dee Milliner (CB), Alabama. Best cornerback, big and can run and provides big upgrade.
6. Browns: Ezekiel Ansah (DE), BYU. They want to trade down, but Ansah would be good fit for 3-4.
7. Cardinals: Lane Johnson (OT), Oklahoma. Tons of upside and could develop into the best lineman of class.
8. Bills: Chance Warmack (OG), Alabama. Fills void left by Andy Levitre and solidifies the o-line.
9. Jets: Jonathan Cooper (OG), North Carolina. Could be down both starting guards, and Cooper is a safe pick.
10 Titans Kenny Vaccaro (S) Texas: He can cover slot receivers, and he’s the best safety in the class.
11 Chargers Star Lotulelei (DT) Utah: Tremendous value on player projected top 5 before heart concerns.
12 Dolphins Barkevious Mingo (OLB) LSU: Hustle player with straight-line speed, always a nice combo
13 Jets Desmond Trufant (CB) Washington: Darrelle Revis leaves a massive hole at a key spot
14 Panthers Sheldon Richardson (DT) Missouri: Good value for an athletic lineman
15 Saints D.J. Fluker (OT) Alabama: Departure of Jermon Bushrod leaves a big hole at left tackle
16 Rams Tavon Austin (WR) West Virginia: Could trade up, but Austin is a versatile weapon
17 Steelers Alec Ogletree (ILB) Georgia: He’s an active player with range, qualities Steelers covet
18 Cowboys Sylvester Williams (DT) North Carolina: They need a big man to anchor a defense in transition
19 Giants Tyler Eifert (TE) Notre Dame: Great value pick for a pass-catching threat who is a willing blocker
20 BEARS Menelik Watson (OT) Florida State: Likely will try to trade down and get either a linebacker or o-tackle
21 Bengals John Cyprien (S) Florida Int’l: The scary young defense adds another capable playmaker
22 Rams Eddie Lacy (RB): Alabama Solid replacement for longtime stud Steven Jackson
23 Vikings Xavier Rhodes (CB) Florida State: Good all-around corner with size to match up with tall
24 Colts Jarvis Jones (OLB) Georgia: They need a true outside backer, and he fits the mold
25 Vikings Cordarrelle Patterson (WR) Tennessee: They need another playmaker with Steve Smith nearing the end
26. Packers: Montee Ball (RB), Wisconsin. Finally get the workhorse back they haven’t had in quite some time.
27. Texans: Matt Elam (S), Florida. Need a safety opposite former Bears safety Danieal Manning.
28. Broncos: Manti Te’o (ILB), Notre Dame. Despite drama, he’s ready to contribute right away for a contender.
29. Patriots: Margus Hunt (DE), SMU. Could trade down with a team that wants a quarterback here.
30 Falcons D.J. Hayden (CB) Clemson: The NFC title game clearly showed a need at this position
31. 49ers: Tank Carradine (DE), Florida State. Coming off injury, but he’s a good player who could be a steal.
32. Ravens: Kevin Minter (ILB), LSU. Need linebacker help, but they may also be willing to trade down.
After one of the most trumpeted classes in recent memory – fueled by two can’t miss quarterbacks – the NFL Draft returns to reality this year. The perception is that the clubs at the top of the order can’t give away the choices. That gives …