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  1. 42 minutes ago, Chisoxfn said:

    Haha at Orsay. That said - I don’t like the idea of Bears reportedly looking to move up. I think price would be too strap - even though a Porter would be pretty good value or if they had their eye on a plus dlinemen - the bears just can’t afford to do it. 
     

    I would prefer they make one move slightly back with one of the picks and end up with maybe 4 picks today instead of 3. 1 olineman, 2 dlinemen, and a db/rb/te. 

    To me it all depends on how they value the DLineman left. If they think a guy like the NW kid or someone else as a first round talent, I'd definitely give up a couple 4th to move up. 

     

    Also interested to know what the Bears think of Whitehair/Pack guy at OC. If they like em, maybe they wait on OC. 

  2. 9 minutes ago, Kyyle23 said:

    I don’t know if I have seen soxfest optimistic and even a little excited about a bears pick before this draft ?

    I don't think I've seen an optimistic post from him period. I saw he was posting and I was ready to respond.  Idk how I feel about this. Lol.

     

    Really hope the Northwestern guy falls. I'd even think about trading up for him. But yeah like someone else said I'm hoping for 2 DL and a center(preferably Tippman)

  3. 3 minutes ago, Soxfest said:

    Bears have a young RT and LT now and should be set. Bears so many holes one draft can’t fill all needs. I just hope Carter is not the next Warren Sapp. Don’t hate the pick any RT in the SEC who gave up no sacks in 426 Snaps is a very good player.

    19 straight games without a sack is impressive. 

     

    Some people might bring up his size and why they didn't just sign Brown Jr... Brown Jr ran a 5.85 40, Wright ran a 5.01. 

  4. Bijan would be insanely fun, but yeah, it's gotta be OL/DL. 

     

    Pipe dream is a trade back with Pittsburgh to get 32 back and one of the 4 OTs are there. I don't think there's a large disparity between the 4 so I'd have no issues with any trade back. 

     

    No issues taking Carter if he's there. 

     

    I think Kancey will be the surprise of the draft and he goes top 15. 

  5. Ask and I shall receive, I guess.  Bears sign DL Rasheem Green. 

    His draft write up looks super encouraging.  https://www.nfl.com/prospects/rasheem-green/32004752-4533-0410-c75b-6bf0940b540a

     

    Dude has played all over the place. Looked up his highlights and the first thing I noticed is he had 2 sacks against the Bears coming from the DT position. 

     

    Still just 25 years old. I think he's in play for 3T if the draft doesn't fall their way. Played on a Seahawks line with Poona Ford who I still think the Bears should sign. 

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  6. I need more NFL talk in my life.

    Right now I'm hoping they can trade down again and find a high 2nd in return. 

     

    To me, with questions about Skoronski's arm length, I don't think there's a big difference between him, Paris, and Broderick. The Tennessee OT is intriguing as well. I'd feel comfortable going down another 10 spots if they can get a high 2nd.

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  7. 33 minutes ago, bmags said:

    hmmm...I bet $25 kiper is wrong.

    I definitely don't see him going 10, but I would not be shocked if he was gone before the Bears 2nd round pick nor would I be shocked if he went late in the 1st. 

     

    Guy had a ridiculous day at the combine and someone's gonna put some stock into that. 

  8. 18 hours ago, The Beast said:

    What if they drafted Johnson or Skoronski and started them at right tackle, so they could see if Jones is capable at LT? If he isn’t, then they could start the guy they draft at LT.

    I think it's pretty clear that that is the plan. Definitely not a bad plan either. I know you like to go into the draft looking at BPA and not forcing yourself into a position,  but this really works out. 

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  9. 19 hours ago, Chisoxfn said:

    They need a rb who can catch the ball. Right now they have none. Fields needs to be able to take advantage of easy plays and giving him a good rb outlet who can catch and pass protect is important. Foreman is none of those things. He is more like Herbert - who I like, but we don’t need two. They still have a need in draft for one who can hopefully be a bit more dynamic. 

    Biggest difference between Foreman and Herbert is it appears Foreman is a good pass blocker. Haven't really seen anything from his NFL career, but one of the notes I seen about him coming put of the draft is he allowed zero sacks on 160 pass blocking attempts. 

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