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All DTs are FAs after this season except Jarrett and Gallimore...and the draft pick. The d-line will getting more attention next season and I hope it gets done right as Poles has seemed to do when he is in that position (oline, dbs..)
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Based on Bears Packers games I’d say that A is Jordan Love
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We have several new DTs on the roster, they didnt come with a big fanfare but I think they upgraded the position to fit DAs defense. I think the Bears see what we see in the depth at DE but they addressed it last year that injuries took away. They will add someone, Poles has done a good job at adding in all areas its just not the big name that most people want. With more speed at DT and LB the DE room with have better results. I think the only team that has a full roster is the Rams , everyone else has at least one flaw. The last two SBs winners had a very good pass rush but it wasnt with one great pass rusher on the team.
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Caleb has shown a lot of growth from yr one to yr two. I expect this yr to be the same. He does the hard stuff great, as it slows down for him, the throwing % will increase. I expect him to be top and to easily to be over 4500 yds passing. Pundits get clicks if they talk about the Bears and probably more if they downplay Caleb. We get to sit back and enjoy the ride, who cares what they say.
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< 4 min (all situations): QB A: 14-31, 45.2%, 225 yds, 7.3 Y/A, 1 TD, 1 INT, 5 Sacks QB B: 29-57, 50.9%, 426 yds, 7.5 Y/A, 4 TD, 1 INT, 1 Sack, 1 Rush TD (Led NFL QBs in under 4 min for Total TDs: 5) You know who QB B is, who is QB A?
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I'm not close to area, but I've been there a lot. Anywhere the Bears go, the development will follow. The main thing I believe is that Indiana will be much more profitable and proactive than Illinois. I honestly believe Illinois is gonna do a hail Mary and keep the Bears. If they were going to Indiana, the announcement would have already been made.
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I'd love to see us find a FA as good as one of my favorite FA signings, Akiem Hicks. If we had Hicks in his prime, he would elevate our defense big time. Hey Akiem, have you been working out? Want to come out of retirement? LOL Hell, at 36? He'd probably outperform our current DTs.
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I think we need a DE1, and Sweat would be the DE2, but I can dream... As for the WR room, Im predicting who they will be this year, rather than who they were last year, else Id agree with you. Obviously we dont have a Top 5 WR1, but i think Odunze will be MUCH better this year, and i think Burden is a real star on the rise. Add in the others, including Zavion Thomas' speed correctly utilized, and I think as a group they will rank highly, even if our best WR isnt top 6. And of course add in all the attention the TEs are gonna get, and it makes the WRs better too. We have a lot of weapons. We should be able to dominate a lot of teams. That lack of a real pass rush is gonna show up against the better teams tho. DA said he had a plan, and we didnt see it last year. OK, youre up. Show us, otherwise Al Harris is the new DC for 2027 lol
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This has a concept of what the stadium might look like. Mongo, would that be a good place for the campus?
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Yup. Look for an EDGE from a sucky team and/or a Kayvon Thibodeaux type...
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I like your optimism. I don't know if WR is top 5 yet, last year with Moore, probably top 10, without him, until someone else steps up, probably top 12-15. TE and OL Rooms, in violent agreement. If Caleb is no worse than last year with improved Comp% and hitting the easy ones, top 5 is easy. Either way, I think collectively it equals a top 5 offense when you add in Swift/Monangai. Secondary should be top 5, but until I see Thieneman, who is at CB2, and if Gordon plays 15+ games, they are probably top 12 for me. If Gordon does play, Thieneman is legit, and whoever ends up at CB2 is not a weakness they target consistently (Vildor I am looking at you), then I can see your top 5. I actually like our LB corps, Sewell/Sanborn as depth pieces is solid. Bush was top 5 last year and Edwards was underrated when healthy. I am still concerned about DT and Edge 2. I honestly think they go as far as those two position groups allow. I can see a trading deadline move to shore those up if the team has a good record leading up to it.
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Normal salary. A little guarantee over $100k (not 1 mil) 3 year contracts are the norm as is making nearly $1mil per year for the practice squad
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yes we are finally here. nothing is ever perfect, and no team wins it every year, but we are firmly in the mix now, and that should be our goal.
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The Bears signed a UDFA Omari Kelly to a 3 yr deal with 1 mil guaranteed . Is this a normal deal for the future practice squad? It seems like they are trying to upgrade the end of the WR room.
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I think Super Bowl has to be the plan here on out. I think we are 2 defensive players away on the line. One DE and DT, that I think can be added in the next draft. Knowing BJ will have a voice, I see a top tier RB too.
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all true. I was playing a "top 5" game, so I dunno if the RB room is top 5, but they are pretty good Ill agree. That said I wont be shocked if we draft a true home run hitting HB in the next few years either. But our guys are good, especially as a 1-2 tandem. I also see Monangai ascending like you said. Your point about Caleb taking more chances and throwing a normal number of INTs is well taken too. I do think our passing game will take a step forward, and iIthink Caleb can learn whatever Ben Johnson can teach, which is a lot. But you're right it might look different than it has, too. My expectations now are a Super Bowl victory. Im not saying we are the odds on favorite, Im just saying after decades of building, the time is now. Will it be this year? I dunno about that, but I am "expecting" it (not predicting it) every year now. For example, any year we dont make the playoffs going forward with this coach and QB is a failure. I think theyre earned that respect, and have to live under those expectations too. I suspect CW and BJ are thinking the same anyway.
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I can agree with this assessment and will add the RB room will be nothing to write off either. Monagai might take the reins this season or split with Swift and with our line be a top unit. Their success will be if the game slows down for Caleb (it should) and the receivers can make more catches. Not that Caleb was bad, he may have went through progressions quick, and took the sideline option to throw the ball away too often. If he trusts his WRs, he may make some tight throws which could increase his ints.
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I;ll say this too: I think the Bears will have a top 5 OL, a top 5 WR room, the best TE room in the league, a top 5 QB, one of the best coaches in the league, and a top 5 Secondary. This roster is filling out, and we are just getting started with it. The LB core could be excellent too. I hope we are OK at LT and we need a pass rusher or two.
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Honestly I like the whole class. We may have drafted them a little early according to "common sense", but if that means you end up with really great players, Im all for it. Dillon Thienemen is going to be a great player. He should hit the ground running, and be a strength on the defense. As long as his tackling is sound. Logan Jones I believe will be an all pro player eventually, maybe even hall of famer, he has greatness all over him. Sam Roush will be an excellent TE2. He's the best blocker in the class, and I predict he has more in the passing game than people realize. (Im not saying anything about Kmet with that, just meaning a TE2 type is a blocker.) Zavion Thomas will be all over the field in roles for Ben Johnson and on ST. 4.28 speed shows up even in the NFL, and he's not a Velus Jones, hes a football player Malik Mohammad will start at one of the 3 CB positions next year, and if needed should be a solid player for us in relief. Keyshaun Elliot is a backup LB and ST player - hes a Jack Sanborn, except we already have the real Jack Sanborn too. Good depth. Jordan VanDenBerg is a real sleeper. I think he will find a role in the rotation, and in time develop into an aggressive and productive player. Great value pick.
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Glad they are all signed and only 2 weeks until they report. I'm excited with this class. I think we should call out our picks to click before camp. We know Dillion will start, but after him they have to win time.
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Bearswire.usatoday is reporting TE Sam Roush signed his rookie contract today. Great to have that out of the way so the team can concentrate on getting ready for the season without any holdouts.
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I have no clue about this guy but just based on bonuses paid Poles has put together some serious competition for the backup and even practice squad spots on our Oline. I doubt any become a starter but if they somehow get one or two decent future backups out of this that’s a win.
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Mason Murphy, OT/OG Auburn. 6-5", 315. Versatile depth piece for future. If he makes the team, chances are Kiran gets cut.
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The Bears signed and UDFA today to a 3 year contract. Miles Murphy, has litteraly played every position on the OL. His first year is the only year with 267,000 guaranteed money. I still find it interesting that they gave him a 3 yr contract. OT?OG?OC?