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Ashton Jeanty watch for bears looks damaged by Pro -day result

There were bad new kind of one of the professional days for the bears on Monday, at least among fans who hope that they would get a shot to attribute Ashton Jeaty.

However, the Pro day had nothing to do with Jeanty himself.

The Arizona Wide Receiver Tetairoa McMillan went through its pro-day training and in it he was reported by Albert Breer by Sports Illustrated when a time in the 40-Yard dash at 4.55 and 4.57 seconds in three stubs.

It is not terrible for such a big recipient as McMillan, but the board would have illuminated something much faster and really ensured that the Raiders would notice it.

Jordan Schultz from Fox Sports One had a 4.48 second second entry on McMillan. He only ran a 40-yard shot and called it a day.

Time is important because a 6-foot 4-, 221 pound recipient who drives in the low 4.4 or even 4.3 seconds really attracted an early round 1, especially one with hands that are as good as McMillan.

The importance for the bears is that the Raiders should discuss in round 1 in 6th place in 1.

The only way the bears could become Jeany, if the Raiders really want him, is when they acted from No. 10 and have given a draft to bring it to No. 4 or 5.

The top recipients of the Raiders are Jakobi Meyers, Tre Tucker and Ramel Keyton. Of course, the broad receiver is less important if you have Brock Bowers at the narrow end. Nevertheless, there is a need in the position.

The elaboration of a recipient of sixth overall rank, which runs in the McMillan area, would probably not benefit the Raiders as much as just Jeanty. You also have a drastic need to run back because your starter Raheem is a muster and he will be 33 years old next month.

In fact, NFL MOCK DATA BASE has followed 982 mock designs on the web and Jeaty goes to the Raiders to No. 6 to 58%. It is the third highest number of trust in a selection of someone in round 1, CAM Ward at No. 1 to Tennessee (66%) and Mason Graham to Jackson Ville (61%) are the only two ways with higher trust.

Since a 4.48-second 40 was the best time that someone had on McMillan, the bears get the pitch for a trade with either New England in 4th place or Jacksonville in 5th place if they want to follow Jeahanty. It could have disappeared very well from No. 6.