2017 NFL Draft: Projecting every first-round pick for all 32 teams
3. Chicago Bears: S Jamal Adams, LSU
The Bears added Mike Glennon in the offseason to a $14 million contract, making a QB here unlikely.
Behind Myles Garrett, Jamal Adams is the safest pick in the draft. Adams has excellent coverage skills, and the size to cover tight ends at dime linebacker.
The Bears need to upgrade in the secondary and Adams is exactly what John Fox is looking for.