The Bears are expected to take the younger route for their kicker position Eric Kush Jersey , so let’s take a look at what some of the top kickers in the draft have to offer."Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansBreaking News:The Bears' 2019 Draft class is complete!脳NFL DraftChicago Bears Draft 20192019 NFL Draft: Evaluating kicker prospects the Bears could targetNew,18commentsThe Bears are expected to take the younger route for their kicker position, so let’s take a look at what some of the top kickers in the draft have to offer.CDTShareTweetShareShare2019 NFL Draft: Evaluating kicker prospects the Bears could targetUtah kicker Matt Gay could be a potential target for the Bears.Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY SportsKickers!Kickers are some of the most underappreciated players in football. The good ones rarely get the respect they deserve, and the bad ones often become the pariah of their respective cities. Sure, they may not be the most important players in the game, but a good kicker can be a valuable asset who can end up winning games that teams with bad kickers would not be able to win.Unfortunately for the Chicago Bears, they know that sentiment all too well.After releasing Robbie Gould prior to the 2016 season, the Bears have had a revolving door of failure at the kicker position. Connor Barth, Cairo Santos and Mike Nugent all fell flat, while Cody Parkey proved to be a way more expensive—yet equally as horrendous—replacement. Gould was coming off of a lackluster 2015 campaign for which he was paid too much when he was cut, so the move made sense. His successes since then, as well as Chicago’s inability to find a long-term replacement, have come back to bite the team.Barring an unforeseen signing in free agency, the Bears will likely abandon their previous strategy of signing veteran kickers in favor of bringing in several young prospects. Even though Redford Jones and Chris Blewitt are currently on the roster, Chicago will presumably draft or sign a rookie—or even two—to create some competition.Only three collegiate kickers were invited to the Scouting Combine this year: LSU’s Cole Tracy, Oklahoma’s Austin Seibert, and Utah’s Matt Gay. These names have been thrown around by numerous people as potential targets, but what do each of these kickers actually bring to the table? Let’s figure that out.Austin Seibert, OklahomaWhen you’re looking at kickers, it might be a good idea to start with the NCAA all-time leader in points.An Illinois native hailing from Belleville, Austin Seibert was a four-year starter for Oklahoma. A career 63-for-79 on field goal attempts, he missed only two of his 19 attempts this past year. He also put up insane extra point numbers, nailing 310 of his 315 attempts on high-powered Sooner offenses led by the likes of Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray. Seibert made all but one of his field goal attempts from 49 yards out or fewer in 2018.Seibert offers versatility as a specialist, having excelled as both a kicker and a punter in college: he was a Ray Guy Award semifinalist in 2015, which is given to the best punter in college football. He has a strong leg on kickoffs and had an impressive 83 percent of his kickoffs end up as touchbacks. For reference, Dustin Hopkins of the Washington Redskins led the NFL in touchback percentage with 80 percent this past year. Training videos online have shown Seibert easily booting kickoffs into the end zone from the 30-yard line, as opposed to the 35-yard line, where kickoffs take place. His reliability on extra points is reassuring, too. He kicks from a distance of three steps back and two and a half steps over Stephen Denmark Chicago Bears Jerseys , and his approach—the steps he takes towards the ball—is consistent.Seibert may have fantastic production as an extra point kicker, but his field goal production leaves a lot to be desired. He has only attempted nine field goals from 40 to 49 yards in the past three seasons and has only hit four of them. Even more concerning is his production from long range: he has a career mark of one-for-three from 50 yards out or more. The five-foot-nine, 213-pounder could stand to get better at squaring his shoulders towards his targeted portion of the space between the goalposts, too.Though his point totals and kickoff work are impressive and his improvement late in his collegiate career is notable, Seibert is an unproven field goal kicker from long distances. He will end up on an NFL roster heading into training camp, but he’s probably less of a sure-fire prospect than his other two companions, if there is such a thing.Cole Tracy, LSUFrom the all-time leader in points to the all-time leader in field goals, Cole Tracy is another intriguing prospect in this year’s draft.Tracy spent the first three seasons of his collegiate career at Division II Assumption College in Massachusetts. During his time there, he broke essentially every kicking record in school history and was named the winner of the Fred Mitchell Award, which is given to the best kicker outside of the FBS. Despite the jump from Division II to the SEC being a daunting one, Tracy made a smooth transition, going 29-for-33 on field goal attempts in 2018 and making all 42 of his PAT attempts. He made six of his seven attempts from 40 to 49 yards out, and he nailed three of his five attempts from more than 50 yards out.The five-foot-ten, 184-pound Tracy certainly has the mentality of an NFL kicker, which is an extremely underrated trait for a specialist. His confidence is apparent when he steps on the field, and he is able to shake off rare misses easily. This mindset helps him in clutch situations, like his two overtime field goals against Texas A&M and his game-winning kick against Auburn. He is also unfazed by the movement of defenders before the snap.From a mechanical standpoint, Tracy may be the smoothest kicker in this year’s class. He has a repeatable stroke and great footwork on his approach. He doesn’t exaggerate his strides, which allows him to get full momentum out of his leg and maintain a consistent, pendulum-like motion. Tracy keeps a traditional distance of three steps back and two steps over, and his footwork matches that very well. He is consistently able to square his shoulders and head to his target when kicking from the middle of the hashes.While Tracy is a mechanically sound kicker, his biggest weakness comes from his leg strength, or lack there of. Of his five field goal attempts from 50 yards or more, two of them hit the crossbar, even though one of those kicks ended up good. He also had a 49-yard attempt against Texas A&M bounce off of the goalpost. Tracy didn’t do kickoffs for LSU last year, either, which is a bit of a concern.If you’re looking for a smooth and confident kicker in this class, then Tracy is your guy. While he doesn’t have the strongest leg in the world Chicago Bears Jerseys 2019 , his r茅sum茅 warrants him a lot of looks as an undrafted free agent.Matt Gay, UtahMatt Gay was not invited to the Senior Bowl, unlike the two aforementioned kicker prospects. However, he may be the best kicker in the 2019 draft.Gay only has two seasons of collegiate football under his belt, as he was a soccer player at Utah Valley College before he started playing football at Utah in 2017. He is a combined 56-for-65 on his field goal attempts in those two seasons, as well as an impressive 85-for-85 on extra point attempts. While he missed three of his six field goal attempts in the first two games of the 2018 season, he only missed one attempt in the remaining 12 games of the year.As far as leg strength goes, Gay takes the cake in this year’s class. The ball leaves his foot with impressive velocity and distance, and he doesn’t always need to shorten the trajectory of his kicks to hit field goals from long range. Despite his relative lack of experience, Utah trusted him to nail deep kicks and he delivered, going 8-for-11 from 50 yards or more in his two seasons with the team. With completed field goals from 55 and 56 yards out, he clearly has the strength in his six-foot, 232-pound frame to boot the ball far. 71 percent of his kickoffs went for touchbacks, which was better than all but five NFL teams in 2018. Gay is also reliable from short distances, as he has made 35 of his 36 career attempts from under 40 yards. He also has proven reliability in unfavorable conditions, as shown especially in Utah’s matchup against Colorado in the snow this past year. He went three-for-three on his PAT attempts and three-for-four on his field goal attempts, with his lone miss coming from beyond 50 yards. He made that up with a completed 51-yard kick, though.Gay is a bit shaky from the 40-to-49-yard range, having hit just a career 11-for-17 from said range. Unlike Tracy and Seibert, his approach isn’t very quick and will need to be sped up in the pros without sacrificing accuracy. He tore his ACL and MCL and damaged his meniscus in high school, and though significant time has passed since the injuries, it’s still something worth monitoring. Plus, as is the case with all kickers out west, Gay had the privilege of kicking into thin air at Utah, which results in his kicks facing less air density, therefore making kicking from long distances easier than in areas with lower altitude.Gay is a big-legged kicker who has the strength necessary to combat the harsh conditions of Soldier Field. Though he isn’t as mechanically polished as his peers, he is the most physically gifted. If any of the kickers in this year’s draft class get drafted this year, it should be Gay. 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Over the past few years, poor records mean the Bears have had a draft pick sitting in or near the top 10 of the draft, including the 8th overall selection in 2018.Medina: The Bears and Packers Have Eyes for the Same Offensive Line Prospect - Bleacher Nation - It’s time for an arms race.Medina: Potential Bears Draft Target Miles Sanders Says “I Can Be That Alvin Kamara or Tarik Cohen Type” of RB - Bleacher Nation - The idea of a Tarik Cohen-Miles Sanders backfield tag-team is mouth-watering.Medina: Finding Potential Bears Targets and Fits Among the NFL Draft’s Best Running Backs - Bleacher Nation - The Bears will have no shortage of running back options when they’re on the clock.Wood: Analyzing Chicago’s Roster Needs Heading Into the Draft - Da Bears Blog - The draft is this week so it’s time to think seriously about what positions the Bears need to address with their limited picks. Let’s start by taking a look at their current roster so we can see what positions they might need more help at. My best guess at an approximate depth chart if they played a game this week is shown below.Mayer: Bears to donate $1 million to local charities - ChicagoBears.com - In honor of their 100th season, the Bears will donate a total of $1 million as part of their “Community All-Pros” program, divided into increments of $100,000 to 10 different charities nominated by fans.Mayer: Top seventh-round picks in Bears history - ChicagoBears.com - Pro Bowl left tackle Charles Leno Jr. is among the best seventh-round draft picks in Bears history, a list that also includes Joe Fortunato, Dick Gordon, J.C. 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Here are some players that he may trade up for this weekend.Cox: Tarik Cohen admits losing Jordan Howard ‘hurt me a little bit’ - NBC Sports Chicago - The Jordan Howard trade was tough for Bears running back Tarik Cohen.Stankevitz: Why tight end is a significant need for the Bears in the NFL Draft - NBC Sports Chicago - The Bears only have three tight ends on their roster and probably can't trust Adam Shaheen, so don't be surprised if Ryan Pace drafts a tight end this week.Neveau: Chicago Bears Seek Nominations for $1 Million in Charitable Grants - NBC Chicago - As part of the ongoing celebration of the team’s centennial, the Chicago Bears announced that they will be seeking fan input as the club gives $1 million to local charities.Medina: Finding Potential Bears Targets and Fits Among the NFL Draft's Best Kickers - Bleacher Nation - Stop me if you've heard this before, but the Bears need a kicker.POLISH SAUSAGERaiders apparently blame unusual move on potential surprise pick – ProFootballTalk - On Friday, the Raiders took the highly unusual step of clearing the building of most scouts, telling them to stay home until after the draft. On Monday, the Raiders floated an excuse for sending employees home with pay. Ken’s Note: My theory is that Jon Gruden is an idiot.2019 NFL Draft: Efficient Day 1 trades; 3 QB situations to watch - NFL.com - With the 2019 NFL Draft just days away, Cynthia Frelund conjures up four efficient trades that would work out for both sides. She also spotlights three quarterback situations to watch in Round 1.Chargers expect Philip Rivers “to be here awhile” – ProFootballTalk - Philip Rivers is 37, but his level of play, his commitment to playing beyond 2019 and the Chargers’ signing of Tyrod Taylor would seem to take the Chargers out of the quarterback market. Not surprisingly, Chargers General Manager Tom Telesco isn’t ruling anything out. Ken’s Note: Phillip Rivers isn’t going anywhere soon because face it, the man’s a statue. He doesn’t move anywhere fast.John Lynch: Robbie Gould may not report soon Stephen Denmark Jersey Color Rush , but he’ll be here – ProFootballTalk - Before Stephen Gostkowski signed a new contract with the Patriots, there was word that the 49ers were interested in the veteran kicker. The team has a veteran kicker of its own, but Robbie Gould has neither signed his franchise tag nor given an indication of when he might join the team.Kelly: The Five Biggest Questions Ahead of the NFL Draft - The Ringer - What will the Cardinals do with the no. 1 overall pick? Will the Raiders make good on their overwhelming draft capital? There are plenty of tea leaves to read before Thursday night.Clark: The Race to Make the NFL Draft an Exact Science - The Ringer - The NFL has more data on its players than ever before, but evaluating prospects still involves a lot of guesswork. Here’s how some teams are getting creative to find their perfect pick.Mays: The Eight Most-Telling NFL Team Draft Tendencies - The Ringer - Every front office has its own predictable set of patterns and traits that it seeks out year after year: the Bears and their middle-round production, the Vikings and their early-round cornerbacks, the Steelers and highly skilled wideouts. What could those preferences tell us about the 2019 draft?Gruden declares the Raiders “wide open” heading into the draft – ProFootballTalk - Jon Gruden may not want the Raiders' scouts to know what he's thinking heading into the draft, but he does want 31 other teams to know that if they have a trade offer to make, give him a call. Gruden said his team could do anything in the draft, including trading up, trading down or staying put. Ken's Note: Jon Gruden is an idiot.KNOW THY ENEMYFive possible scenarios for the Packers with the 12th pick in the NFL draft - Acme Packing Company - An unpredictable first round puts a host of different options on the table for Green Bay. 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