NIU Stud Sutton Smith Looks Like an Ideal Late-Round Draft Target for the Bears

It feels as if every draft class produces a local product who fights his way from the bottom to latch onto an NFL roster despite being a late-round pick or undrafted free agent. And without fail, every time I see it happen it makes me go “gosh, I wish the Bears had him!” It’s no slight to the guys already on the roster, it’s just that I love local guy does good stories because they warm the soul.

The Bears are in a position to scoop up that type of player this draft season … and not because they’re in the market for a feel-good story. Chicago doesn’t have picks in the first two rounds and has five in total. Because they’re not loaded with draft selections, the Bears’ front office needs to get down to business and unearth some late-round gems and snag some undrafted free agents to bring into the mix. Thankfully, the Bears have a recent history of doing just that, so there should be some confidence they can do it again.

Dane Brugler’s most recent seven-round mock draft has the Bears plucking that type of player with their final pick, mocking Northern Illinois University standout linebacker Sutton Smith to Chicago in Round No. 7 with the 238th overall pick.

Smith did big things for the Huskies defense over the last two years, which led him to forgo his senior season in DeKalb in order to enter the 2019 NFL Draft. His dominance of the Mid-American Conference was eye-opening as Smith earned the MAC’s Defensive Player of the Year in each of the last two seasons and earned first-team All-American honors in 2017. Smith put up huge numbers in 2017, leading college football with 14 sacks and tacking on a whopping 30 tackles-for-loss. He then followed that up with 15 more sacks and 26.5 tackles-for-loss.

And you better believe his highlights are fun for those of us who like quarterback sacks:

Hello, Mr. Smith! You certainly have my attention.

Those types of numbers (and that highlight reel) would otherwise get him a ton of attention from scouts, talent evaluators, and fans of teams who need help at the edge rushing position, but Smith has two things working against him.

First is the competition he played weekly. MAC football is fun and highly accessible because it’s pretty much on at any given time or day during the football season. Unfortunately, the MAC doesn’t reel in a ton of high-end talent and it makes judging those players as draft prospects difficult. And then there is his size. Even though Tarik Cohen would tell you differently, size matters (at least it does to scouts). And until you can prove that a lack of prototypical NFL size doesn’t matter, it’s an up-hill climb for any player at any position – let alone an outside linebacker who checked in at 6-feet, 233 pounds.

So how does Smith fit for the Bears? Let’s allow Brugler to explain:

“What do you do with Smith? He is too undersized to be a full-time pass rusher and doesn’t have the reps as an off-ball linebacker in space. But that is what the seven round is for, taking chances on intriguing talents and Smith (and his 56.0 tackles for loss and 30.0 career sacks) is exactly that.”

In previous years, we would have suggested that Vic Fangio’s defensive wizardry can help Smith attempt to take his leap to the next level. Prior to last year’s stand-out performance by the Bears’ defense, there was an argument to be made that Fangio does more with less than any other coach in football. But with Fangio gone, we’re not 100 percent certain how Smith would work out as a prospect in Chicago. And that’s not a knock on Smith, but since we don’t particularly have a feel for new Defensive Coordinator Chuck Pagano as we did for Fangio, it’s tough to tell where he could slide in.

But still … a player with 29 sacks and 56.6 tackles for loss over the last two years should be able to find a home somewhere. Perhaps it won’t be all that far from his old college stomping grounds.

written by

Luis C. Medina, who you can find on Twitter at lcm1986, has been covering the Chicago Bears at Bleacher Nation since 2017. Since then, he has written about 3 head coaches, 5 play-callers, and 11 starting quarterbacks. Previously, Luis wrote about the Cubs and MLB at BN (2015-16) and worked in the Chicago Tribune sports department (2011-16). He also co-hosted a Cubs postgame show, Outside the Ivy, in 2019.

more bears news

WUT!? The Steelers Have Discussed Using Justin Fields as a Kick Returner

Now that the NFL Draft is one week in our rearview mirror, we're hitting the part of the offseason where weird football stories pop up on our radar. And I'm not sure anything will be weirder than this clip from...

Caleb’s Quest For Immortality, Orange Theories, Eberflus on Taylor, and Other Bears Bullets

Only 93 days until the Chicago Bears play in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. You probably weren't keeping a countdown in your head, but now you know. I know that I've said I am OUT on the Bears...

Ryan Poles Tells Pat McAfee What Went Into Drafting Caleb Williams No. 1

Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles made an appearance on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday, and I found a particular segment to be enlightening. This portion of Poles' appearance stood out to me: "As we spent more time...

Chicago Bears Stadium Update: Proposal a “Non-Starter” For Illinois Governor

Expect an uptick in discussions surrounding the Chicago Bears stadium plan as the team continues its pivot from a move to suburban Arlington Heights to a return to Chicago's lakefront. At this time last week, the Chicago Bears were unveiling...

So Long, Trenton Gill

Drafting punter Tory Taylor in the fourth round of last weekend's NFL Draft was the first step toward the inevitable parting of ways between Trenton Gill and the Chicago Bears. And now, it is officially official: https://twitter.com/BearsPR/status/1785769975417901556 It really is...

Around the NFL: Falcons Head-Scratcher, Stephen Ross Turns Down Insane Offer for Dolphins, More

NFL Notes — It's been a while since we've had an ATNFL column, but with the NFL Draft in the books, I figured we would hammer one out today and maybe try to get back into a regular offseason schedule...

Bears YouTube Rabbit Holes, Odunze, Hype Videos, Is Caleb the Best? And Other Bears Bullets

I fell down a YouTube rabbit hole last night and somehow landed on the 1985 NFC Championship Game between the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams. Firstly, I humbly request that you don't ask how I got to that point....

Everything You Need to Know About 2024 Chicago Bears Fourth-Round Pick Tory Taylor

The Chicago Bears wrapped up NFL Draft weekend by making 5 picks. They didn't check every box on their to-do list, but General Manager Ryan Poles looks to have solidified a busy offseason with immediate impact starters and depth. We'll...

Roger Goodell Reportedly Has the Support of Owners For His 18-Game Schedule Proposal

An official proposal for the NFL moving to an 18-game schedule is coming sooner than later. But first, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell floated a trial balloon during an appearance on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show during the network's coverage of...

Everything You Need to Know About 2024 Chicago Bears Third-Round Pick Kiran Amegadjie

The Chicago Bears wrapped up NFL Draft weekend by making 5 picks. They didn't check every box on their to-do list, but General Manager Ryan Poles looks to have solidified a busy offseason with immediate impact starters and depth. We'll...

Latest News

Christopher Morel with a Towering 3-Run Homer

Well, we've been saying it all week, and it continues to prove true: Chris Morel is clearly breaking out of slump - slowly, but surely. And today's 3-run homer is just the latest positive sign. Check it out: https://twitter.com/MLB/status/1786099502245372166 That...

Los Angeles Rams 2024 NFL Draft Grade: Seeking Defensive Pressure with Jared Verse and Braden Fiske

The Los Angeles Rams entered the 2024 NFL Draft in an unfamiliar situation. They had a first-round pick for the first time since 2016 and it couldn’t have come at a better time. They surprisingly made the playoffs last year...

Donte DiVincenzo Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the 76ers – NBA Playoffs Game 6, Thursday, May 2, 2024

Donte DiVincenzo's New York Knicks face the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday at 9:00 PM ET in Game 6 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and to beat his 3-point prop, he needs to make three from beyond the...

Jalen Brunson Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the 76ers – NBA Playoffs Game 6, Thursday, May 2, 2024

Jalen Brunson's New York Knicks meet the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday at 9:00 PM ET in Game 6 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and to beat his 3-point prop, he needs to make three from downtown.Jalen Brunson's...

Tobias Harris Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Knicks – NBA Playoffs Game 6, Thursday, May 2, 2024

The Philadelphia 76ers meet the New York Knicks at 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, in Game 6 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and one of the 3-pointer over/unders available for this clash requires two triples from Tobias...

Tyrese Maxey Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Knicks – NBA Playoffs Game 6, Thursday, May 2, 2024

To beat his 3-point over/under, Tyrese Maxey must make four from beyond the arc on Thursday, when his Philadelphia 76ers play the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, tipping off at 9:00...

Josh Hart Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the 76ers – NBA Playoffs Game 6, Thursday, May 2, 2024

To beat his 3-point over/under, Josh Hart needs to make two from beyond the arc on Thursday, when his New York Knicks play the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 6 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, beginning at 9:00...

Joel Embiid Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Knicks – NBA Playoffs Game 6, Thursday, May 2, 2024

At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, in Game 6 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, it'll be the Philadelphia 76ers against the New York Knicks, with Joel Embiid needing two trifectas to beat his 3-pointer prop.Joel Embiid's Three-Pointer...

Top Player Prop Bets for 76ers vs. Knicks NBA Playoffs Game 6 on May 2, 2024

Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Maxey are two of the top players with prop bets available when the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers square off at Wells Fargo Center on Thursday (with opening tip at 9:00 PM ET).How to...

Top Player Prop Bets for Pacers vs. Bucks NBA Playoffs Game 6 on May 2, 2024

Player prop bet options for Pascal Siakam and others are available when the Indiana Pacers host the Milwaukee Bucks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Thursday at 6:30 PM ET.How to Watch Pacers vs. BucksDate: Thursday, May 2, 2024Time: 6:30 PM ETHow...

more bears news

Latest News