Chicago Bears 2004 Draft
Round 1 (#14): Tommie Harris, DT, Oklahoma
Round 2 (#47): Terry Johnson, DT, Washington
Round 3 (#78): Bernard Berrian, WR, Fresno State
Round 4 (#110): Nathan Vasher, CB, Texas
Round 4 (#112): Leon Joe, OLB, Maryland
Round 5 (#147): Claude Harriott, DE, Pittsburgh
Round 5 (#148): Craig Krenzel, QB, Ohio State
Round 7 (#215): Alfonso Marshall, CB, Miami
Draft King Analysis
Lovie Smith has made his mark on the Bears, going with defensive tackles in each of the first two rounds. Harris is a DT in the mold of Warren Sapp, pursuing upfield and chasing the QB. Nathan Vasher was an excellent value pick at #110, and he should help the Bears' secondary (as will sleeper CB Marshall at #215).
The selection of Krenzel at #148 is interesting... does he have what it takes to be a pro? Apparently the Bears think so. Also on offense, Bernard Berrian at #78 fills a WR hole. You look at this draft, and the Bears did things that made sense and that should help them be a much stronger defensive team in 2004.
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