It’s not that I didn’t like their first four picks. Justin Fields and Teven Jenkins were gimmes. Larry Borom was a sensible selection given the need to add depth and the player’s prospect pedigree. Even Justin Herbert made sense on some level. But still … the Bears had a need at receiver that hadn’t been addressed. So it was good to see them do it in Round 6. And pretty neat that Newsome was their guy.To get more news about [url=https://www.bearsbuy.com/YouthGameElite]Youth Game bears jerseys[/url], you can visit bearsbuy official website.

 

Newsome checks boxes for Matt Nagy’s offense. His game speed looks faster than his timed speed, which was in the 4.5s. And that game speed shows up when he has the ball in the open field. Phil Longo’s offense at Carolina sprinkled in screens, jet sweeps, and deep targets in a scheme that allowed Newsome to tap into his athleticism at a highly productive level.

  • “Reliant upon energy over technique as a route runner. … Too much wasted motion and energy in route fakes..” … These two feel like they work hand-in-hand. Being reliant on energy to run good routes while wasting energy in route fakes seems like a bad combination.

 

Stems and breaks need to become much more crisp.” … It’s as if there was a reason a player with Newsome’s explosiveness fell to Round 6.

 

  • “Not a natural hands catcher.” … This is something that figures to give us fits. WRs Coach Mike Furrey has his work cut out for him once he gets his hands on Newsome.