Bears GM Ryan Poles has done a ton of work on the offensive linemen, and a few people there told me that, at Ohio State’s pro day, he zeroed in pretty good on Johnson. The issue with Johnson lacking top-end strength can be addressed—he doesn’t turn 22 until July, and he has exemplary football character, which would lead you to believe he’ll improve in that area. “Knowing the scouting tree that Poles is coming from, I’d think it’ll be Paris,” said an AFC exec. “It’s the size, the length, just having a pass-blocking left tackle, it matches up.”
There’s been buzz building that Johnson might not last to ninth overall, which means the Bears would have to pivot. If that’s the case, Breer believes another offensive lineman could be the pick. If not, Poles could turn to the other side of the ball.
Skoronski is another name that’s come up here, and if both are gone, Poles could work to fortify his defensive line.
If Johnson is the pick at ninth overall and he’s not available, it would be hard to rule out Poles looking to trade back, especially if there’s a late-run on quarterbacks that would make that No. 9 selection a hot commodity.
Johnson, who’s 6-foot-6 and 310 pounds, could very well be the first tackle off the board. He previously named the Bears one of the three teams he’d like to play for, and he’d also reunite with former college teammate Justin Fields.