I think it's 99% probability that Caleb, Maye, and MHJ all go top 3. The 1% I'll reserve for a possible Daniels reach.
That leaves 5 picks between the Bears and the 9 pick. Assuming they stay in the 1 spot and draft Williams, I am dreading a nightmare scenario where those 5 picks are Nabers, Odunze, Alt, Fashanu, and Bowers. I think the talent drop off after those 8 players is massive and the Bears will have missed out.
I do think there's a good chance that 1 or 2 QBs will be picked in there somewhere. Personally, I'd be thrilled if one of Alt or Fashanu were to fall to 9. I am sick of relying on plan C/D/F for left tackle and the O-line in general.
I'd be thrilled with either of Nabers or Odunze.
So that leaves Bowers. I have heard a lot of hype on what Bowers will be able to do at the NFL level. I'm curious for those among us that put a little more into evaluating college talent (Raw?) if Bowers has enough receiving ability to be consistently split out. Does he project as a better blocker than Kmet?
I guess I'm wondering out loud how much sense does it make to draft another tight end. I think we can all agree that Kmet's production the last 25 games or so has been really good. I want to maximize this pick and if we're only seeing one of Kmet or Bowers on the field at a time consistently, I just don't know if it's a worthwhile pick despite Bowers' talent level.