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2 Safeties The Chicago Bears Should Target In 2024 NFL Draft
Gary Cosby Jr.-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bears wasted no time in freeing up cap space by parting ways with Cody Whitehair and Eddie Jackson last week. Given their declining performance and high salaries, the decision was a straightforward one from a business perspective.

While Whitehair’s mid-season benching didn’t create an immediate roster gap, Jackson’s departure leaves a notable void, especially considering his role as the starting free safety throughout the year.

Despite Jackson’s absence due to injury for five games, his on-field performance didn’t meet previous standards. Nonetheless, the Bears’ defense concluded the season as one of the league’s stronger units.

With Jackson not returning next season, the Bears must seek his replacement, either through the draft or free agency. Here are two potential NFL draft options to fill the gap.

Javon Bullard, Georgia

Georgia has consistently produced NFL-caliber defensive talent in recent years, making Bullard a compelling prospect. Although likely drafted before the fourth round, he should be within reach for the Bears.

Standing at 5’10 and weighing 197lbs, Bullard may be slightly undersized, but his football instincts and IQ compensate for it. His proficiency in zone coverage and ability to read quarterbacks align well with the Bears’ needs post-Jackson.

Bullard’s main drawback is his recovery speed, which, despite being generally solid, can occasionally leave him vulnerable to big plays.

Cole Bishop, Utah

If the Chicago Bears opt to address the safety position in the later rounds, Cole Bishop emerges as a viable choice. At 6’2 and 209lbs, Bishop possesses ideal size for the role.

A versatile defender, he can operate in various capacities, whether it’s providing support in the box or patrolling as a deep safety. Bishop’s performance in the 2023 season, with two interceptions, three passes defended, 60 total tackles, and three sacks, underscores his impact potential.

While not blazingly fast, his agility and versatility make him an attractive option, particularly for a defensive-minded coach like Matt Eberflus.

In conclusion, the departure of Eddie Jackson presents a challenge for the Bears, but with strategic decisions in the NFL Draft and possibly free agency moves, they have the opportunity to shore up their defense for the upcoming season.

This article first appeared on NFL Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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