ESPN’s Todd McShay still thinks Georgia outside linebacker Leonard Floyd fits the Chicago Bears at No. 11 overall.

In his three-round, "Grade: A" mock draft, McShay projects the Bears to take Floyd on Day 1, followed by Indiana offensive tackle Jason Spriggs (second round) and Texas defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway (third round).

Georgia' Leonard Floyd would add speed to the Bears' linebacker corps. AP Photo/Mark Humphrey

Multiple mock drafts have linked the Bears to Floyd, who led the Bulldogs in sacks for the third straight year in 2015 (4.5), and tied for the team lead with 10.5 tackles for loss. Floyd registered six sacks in 2014.

“A big strength of my game would be my speed,” Floyd said at the NFL scouting combine. “A weakness would probably be me not having more than one pass-rush move. I can work on it and come up with a new move that I can go to rather than just using speed.”

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At 6-foot-6, 301 pounds, Spriggs started four years at Indiana, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors last year. Bobby Massie and Charles Leno are penciled in to start at the tackle spots for the Bears, but extra depth on the offensive line is essential.

“I definitely want to show I can fit in any scheme,” Spriggs said at the combine. “With the offense we run at Indiana, we kind of do everything. I can fit wherever. I was very fortunate to be in an offense that did a lot of things. We were multi-dimensional, and that helped me a lot.”

Ridgeway played in 36 games with 18 starts at Texas. He finished his college career with 92 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss.

“I played all the positions from a zero all the way to a five-technique,” Ridgeway said in Indianapolis. “I can see myself fitting anywhere. The NFL player I compare myself to most is Gerald McCoy.”