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We’ve witnessed the greatness of the 2019 College Football and NFL seasons, seeing Alabama finally fall short of the Playoff, along with the unexpected outburst of the Louisiana State University Tigers. Then fans witnessed something even more unforeseen, the Patriots getting a Wild-Card spot and exiting the playoff race early. College football is over, and with only two teams remaining in football’s biggest stage it’s time to think offseason. There is a lot of talent on the board for each team in the NFL Draft, as this is one of the deepest draft classes in awhile. As writers for 42Fifty, we decided to scout out the top prospects and condense the list into a first-round Mock Draft-comparing superior talent and best fits.
As 42Fifty writers, we decided to take the time to conduct another mock, to display the most logical destinations for these college prospects after the many acquisitions over the last two months.
The first ever virtual NFL draft is now over. 255 young men had their dreams realized last weekend as they were drafted into the NFL. The draft was split into three days as round one took place on April 23, rounds two and three on April 24, and rounds four through seven on April 25. Before the draft, the NFL had a test run and many problems arose, but the real draft went on without any hiccups. Fans did get to see some things we would have never seen before, like Patriots head coach Bill Belichick’s dog making a few picks for New England. Goofs and gaffs aside, it is time to break down what teams improved the most and what teams did not.
The Bears are back, and they’re better than ever.  
The Chicago Bears had a very surprising year in the 2018-2019 season, which unfortunately was cut short by a kick that was blocked by Philadelphia Eagle Treyvon Hester. Going into the season, I would say the Bears were definitely...