Chicago Bears to give Kenny Britt private workout
Rutgers receiver impresses scouts at 'Pro Day'
By Vaughn McClure | Tribune reporter
March 25, 2009
The Bears will conduct a private workout Thursday with Rutgers wide receiver Kenny Britt, according to an NFL source.
Britt, considered a late first-round or early second-round pick, worked out for 41 scouts representing 27 teams at Rutgers' Pro Day on Monday. Bears scout Rex Hogan attended the session, according to school records.
Britt (6 feet 3 inches, 210 pounds) showed up 8 pounds lighter than he weighed at the NFL combine last month. He ran the 40 in 4.40 seconds, much improved from the 4.56 he posted at the combine. Some scouts have questioned his ability to separate from defenders.
The Bears could target a receiver with the No. 18 overall pick of the draft, and Britt's combination of size and speed could make him the ideal complement to Devin Hester. The last time the Bears held the 18th pick was in 1983, when they selected speedy receiver Willie Gault.
Britt caught 87 passes for 1,371 yards and nine touchdowns last season. He was suspended one game last September for violating a team rule, but Britt's polite demeanor during interviews at the combine indicated a player eager to prove he won't be trouble for a team.
The Bears reportedly scheduled a workout with North Carolina receiver Hakeem Nicks, who has drawn criticism lately for gaining weight. Some draft experts have the Bears selecting Maryland's Darrius Heyward-Bey, a player whose draft stock soared after he ran a 4.30 at the combine.
I wonder if the Bears are looking at WR with their 2nd pick or with the first. I can't see them going Heyward-Bey, Nicks or Britt at #18, but I can't see them paying LT money at #18 for a guy they need to play RT either. I'd be happy if we traded down to the Giants (picking up the #60 as well) and selected Britt or Nicks.