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QUOTE(shakes @ Jan 14, 2005 -> 10:21 AM)
I know its early, before the all star games and combines, but some of these just do not make sense. Have you found any other early projections?

 

Anyone else think the Bears will trade down?

 

trading down might be a smart move if nobody is going to take mike williams, i dont think the titans or cowboys or lions will take a receiver so why not

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QUOTE(shakes @ Jan 14, 2005 -> 10:21 AM)
I know its early, before the all star games and combines, but some of these just do not make sense. Have you found any other early projections?

 

Anyone else think the Bears will trade down?

 

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EDIT: I should have my first mock draft of the season up on Monday; I'm still going over team needs and its taking longer than I expected.

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QUOTE(chi-guy2 @ Jan 14, 2005 -> 10:47 AM)
trading down might be a smart move if nobody is going to take mike williams, i dont think the titans or cowboys or lions will take a receiver so why not

 

Someone would take Williams just for the value.

 

Also, I doubt Denver takes Ronnie Brown in the first round. That just goes completely against their thinking in the draft. Mike Shanahan and the Broncos almost always get a running back in atleast the 2nd round, and sometimes later, because almost all running backs can succeed in that system, so taking one in the first round is a waste.

 

BTW, just a little bit of trivia...anyone know the last time Denver DID take a running back in the first round(without looking it up...cuz I had to :D )?

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QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Jan 14, 2005 -> 11:34 AM)
Someone would take Williams just for the value.

 

Also, I doubt Denver takes Ronnie Brown in the first round.  That just goes completely against their thinking in the draft.  Mike Shanahan and the Broncos almost always get a running back in atleast the 2nd round, and sometimes later, because almost all running backs can succeed in that system, so taking one in the first round is a waste. 

 

BTW, just a little bit of trivia...anyone know the last time Denver DID take a running back in the first round(without looking it up...cuz I had to  :D )?

 

Aw jeez, I really should know this.

 

I think the year was 1985, but the name escapes me at this point.

 

Was it someone like Sewell from OU? :huh

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QUOTE(AddisonStSox @ Jan 14, 2005 -> 11:40 AM)
Aw jeez, I really should know this.

 

I think the year was 1985, but the name escapes me at this point.

 

Was it someone like Sewell from OU? :huh

 

LOL, that's not bad for not being able to remember it real well.

 

Yes, Steve Sewell, with the 26th overall pick in the draft, out of OU in 1985.

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QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Jan 14, 2005 -> 11:41 AM)
LOL, that's not bad for not being able to remember it real well.

 

Yes, Steve Sewell, with the 26th overall pick in the draft, out of OU in 1985.

 

Wow. Shot in the dark.

 

I remember it being in the mid-80s because I looked this up not too long ago.

 

I, too, was interested in seeing the last Bronco RB taken in the first round.

 

Sewell. :lol: I can't believe I remembered that.

 

 

Me

:stupid

Draft nerd.

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Well, for those of you playing at home, the answer was Tommy Maddox.

 

In a million guesses, I never would have come up with that.

 

In 1992, the Broncos selected Tommy Maddox in the first round out of UCLA.

 

I wouldn't be suprised to see Mr. Maddox in a Bear uniform next season. :ph34r:

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All I'm going to say about Chad is that he needs real good protection to succeed. Whether the Bears can do that, I doubt it, unless they seriously upgrade at LT and one of their guard spots. And he won't be a fit for the West Coast offense Ron Turner is implementing either.

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QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Jan 15, 2005 -> 09:23 AM)
All I'm going to say about Chad is that he needs real good protection to succeed. Whether the Bears can do that, I doubt it, unless they seriously upgrade at LT and one of their guard spots. And he won't be a fit for the West Coast offense Ron Turner is implementing either.

 

i heard tait is going to play Left Tackle

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Im a little late but I agree with the Braylan Edwards pick. He IS the besat WR in the draft. Williams hasnt played in a year. It's still too early to tell but if the Bears trade the pick or dont draft Edwards/Williams, im gonna turn into a frickin 49ers fan! It's the obvious choice. Edwrds has the deep play skills and the possession WR skills. He reminds me of Moss because he can go deep or catch a 3 yards in. We'll see how they both do in the combione though.

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QUOTE(LDF @ Jan 15, 2005 -> 11:30 AM)
with the list of player planning on stay another yr in college instead of coming out, this is going to make this weak draft even weaker.

 

i can see the bears more than ever trading the pick.

 

yeah they will trade it

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