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  2. Wait until Caleb hits his stride, 200 yards more for each player.
  3. Billings has fallen off but not due to effort. I seen him several times 30 yards down field chasing players.
  4. I agree with your ranking but I don't think a offense on the rise will want to get rid of any weapons. I think DJ and Kmet are here one more year. Look at injuries with the Wrs and even TE, we needed all of them. Poles will restructure money and figure something out with a pass rusher. Imagine the same situation this year without DJ when Burden and Rome out. It would disable us.
  5. The other high picks were put into first back roles. Easley could have his 1000 rushing but adds great value as a 2 headed monster. Probably the best value pick in this draft. In a redraft I think he would be a 2nd round pick IMO.
  6. He has been solid with his first and second round picks it seems like the third rounders is his boogyman. He also has hit on late rounds. Not all rookies develop at the same timeline. Several other picks could turn into starters.
  7. Burden is ready to take the reins. With Rome on the verge to be a dominant 1 and now Burden rising, DJ sees the writing and might be happier moving. He is the top candidate to be moved this offseason. Edmunds either restructures or gets cut. They have to get some dogs on the dline. Billings looks like a care bear running in circles.
  8. Their is bo easy path to the SB but just hope we have as many home games as possible.
  9. The 4000 pedestal is like the 1000 pedistal for RBs. It sounds good but isn't really any big deal anymore. I think the TD to intercept is a better indicator of a good QB. I think Caleb is 24-6? I guessed at that so that may not be right.
  10. Yesterday
  11. Agree, that's what Jarrett was supposed to be but obviously hasn't worked out. Booker, Sweat and inside pressure will create a descent outcome.
  12. Thinking the same thing.
  13. for sure - like the defensive line! I think between DJ, JJ and Edmunds there is $45M right there.
  14. Well with the way we are unable to stop the run, a good 3T is necessary, to tackle runners AND to collapse the pocket. So i agree DT is definitely a need. And we need a real stud edge too. Hopefully we can fill both needs in the offseason. We could debate which is more important, and Im not even saying you arent right - but if we get both, then we are ready to rock.
  15. I really like David Montgomery, but I really like Kyle Monangai too
  16. BJ does a great job of getting everyone touches. Even 2nd stringers get playing time, even if he has to bring them in as a 6th OL or whatever. And this keeps players happy AND makes sure your depth players have some experience, which we have seen this year is a really good thing to do.
  17. you could tell last week two - the game slowed down for him. he is becoming what he looked like he could become from the draft!
  18. Goff is still hovering around a 70% completion rate — a level Johnson wants Williams to aim for. This year, Caleb’s been stuck in the high-50s (roughly 58%). Logic suggests that should improve next season. And because Bears fandom is nothing if not cruelly self-aware… I saw someone point out today that if Williams cracks 4,000 passing yards, it won’t just be the first time a Bears QB has ever done it — he’ll also owe a thank-you note to the 17-game schedule. 🤷‍♂️
  19. Damn, he did it really early. I didn't recall hearing about it.
  20. Not sure. I know he benefited from Detroit and New Orleans respective scouting departments. I'm sure BJ, DA and Rousher will be tremendous resources going forward.
  21. AZ54

    Colston Loveland

    Is Ryan Poles better at drafting when he doesn’t have to put so much effort into the QB position? That goes for his entire staff too.
  22. And when Detroit's Aidan Hutchinson demands a new contract, their cap gets another huge hit. He was drafted in 2022, so he will be talking to his agent soon.
  23. AZ54

    2025 Milestones

    That right there are next years #2 and #3 receivers. Which puts DJ Moore on the outside looking in. With so many roster needs it’s hard to justify his cap hit in 2026. Being a playoff team on the rise we’re now a destination spot for FAs. Assuming Walker moves up to #3 WR it will be easier to fill out the last couple WR spots with experienced backup FAs. Even if you consider Walker as WR4 next year you can likely find a decent WR3 cheaper than DJ and use your cap savings to help fill out other positions.
  24. It is all about offensive efficiency. With the raw numbers, DET's offense looks relatively the same, but it is way different than last year. DET was a +0.15 EPA/Play last year,+0.25 per pass and +0.04 per rush. This season? DET is down to +0.05 EPA/P (-0.10), +0.12 per pass (-0.13) and -0.06 per rush (-0.10). So their passing efficiency got cut in half, their rushing went from a net positive to a net negative, resulting in a 66% relative drop in overall offensive efficiency. 3rd Downs? They went from 47.6% to 38.3%, a 9% drop. % of scoring drives 51.6% to 43.8%, an 8% drop. The Bears on the other hand went from -0.13 to +0.03 for EPA/P (+0.16), -0.15 to +0.02 per pass (+0.17), and -0.09 to +0.05 per rush (+0.14). The Bears on 3rd Downs: 32.9% to 43.1%, a 10% gain. % of scoring drives 29.8% to 44.6%, a 15% gain. So the raw stats are still there, but the efficiency of the offense is now with the Bears. It seems like they are running relatively the same offense, but every game, and every season, they will be that much more removed from it. I would expect some of the raw numbers to start falling off next year. With the easier schedule, that roster can still compete, but I don't see them being a juggernaut anymore. Goff has a $69M cap hit next season, St. Brown's is $33M. So between those two players, over $100M. Sewell is $28M and McNeill is $29M, that's another $57M, so $160M in 4 players, that's crazy.
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