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#213 - Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
Oh no. Not again.
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#213 - Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
Oh no - he’s a Packers fan! Green Bay Packers On SIThis Packers Fan Is Most Athletic, Interesting, Underrate...When Jordan van den Berg says it’s in his DNA to be a professional football player, he’s not kidding. His grandfather, Francois van den Berg, twice placed in th
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#213 - Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
Yes we got the freak.
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#213 - Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
An interesting stat is with 44 Ts his average depth of tackle was -.11 yards on run plays which is incredible.
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#213 - Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
I was going to mention that as an international player, he wont count against the roster.
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Day 3 prospects
Bears traded their two 7ths to get into the 6th and take this guy so unless they try to move back in, they are done for the day.
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#213 - Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
Bears traded their two 7th round picks (239 and 241) to move into the end of the sixth and take this guy. Born in South Africa and grew up playing rugby. Seems like he progressed finally a bit this year. Wonder if he might qualify as an international roster exemption which can sometimes be useful with a late pick you don’t want to lose. Heard the show say he can maybe play inside and outside similar to Dayo and Shemar. Oh, and I’d say he’s a pretty good athlete . . .
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News Flash, This Just In: Ryan Poles Diagnosed With Dimensia
Meanwhile the Bears finally address the Dline with Jordan Van Den Berg in the 6th round.
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Day 3 prospects
He's very athletic, high motor that had 44 Ts 11 TFL, and 3 sacks. 6'4" 305 lbs with 4.94 speed. Loves football and was on the Freaks list.
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Day 3 prospects
We just traded up and got Jordan van der Berg. We got DL help, ( I have no idea if he is any good. )
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This is Ben Johnson’s team
This draft isnt going to be received well because of the last of prospects on the DL but I think it overall upgrades the roster. Theineman with Bryant are definite upgrade over the two starters last year. By reading the profiles Muhammad and Elliott could be eventual starters that have speed. Roush , Thomas, Jones all add to the offense .
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Pick 89, Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU
Even without him I think our WR room will be good, with BJ, he will be a weapon that defenses have to account for that upgrades the rest of the offense. His speed demands attention. I look forward to see how the second year of this offense gets better. Raymond and Thomas add 4.34 and 4.28 speed. BJ is going to have fun.
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News Flash, This Just In: Ryan Poles Diagnosed With Dimensia
The two of them were here for the good and bad picks. I dont think the grades by the sports organizations really mean anything in the long run because it is just an instant reaction without them being on an NFL field. You dont get realistic evaluations until 3 to 4 yrs down the road.
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News Flash, This Just In: Ryan Poles Diagnosed With Dimensia
Cunningham is talented, but its Matt Ryans job making these football decisions...ugh. What Poles has done seems fine, we dream of our desires and the Bears take something we never imagined.
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News Flash, This Just In: Ryan Poles Diagnosed With Dimensia
I mean, Ian was here for Zacch Pickens, Velus Jones, and Kiran, so let’s mot pretend he gets credit for the good picks but no blame for the bad.
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Day 3 prospects
Yes , my point was they are paid millions to get things right referring to stacking their board as to pundits and fans rating players We only have last year to judge this group, and it was successful. What I stated had to do with trusting them because of last years draft, not making a point that getting paid big money made them good .
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News Flash, This Just In: Ryan Poles Diagnosed With Dimensia
I hope Ian Cunningham going to Atlanta doesn’t expose Poles’ too much . Ian’s’ day two grade was an A compared to Poles’ B+. (Reason for day one grade of C was due to their trade of this year’s #1 last year to get James Pearce Jr.).
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#169 - Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
Seems ok for depth
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Day 3 prospects
I’m just reacting to what you wrote which was that because they are paid millions of dollars they have credibility. Now you switch and say their credibility is based on last years results. I don’t agree that being paid a lot of money gives anyone credibility. I do agree that last years results give them credence to what they are doing this year.
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Day 3 prospects
If there is someone there they like they could trade both their 7th picks and move up somewhere. Otherwise 70 picks away. Take a nap.
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Day 3 prospects
They staying with their board and drafting players they like. It would be nice to grab a DT or DE but if they arent rated very high by their scouts. muh
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Day 3 prospects
Elliot has 4.58 speed and was a a team captain and had the green dot for the defense. 98 tackles-7 sacks-2 PDs , 6'1 1\2 " at 233 lbs. Brugler says is an eventual starter.
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#169 - Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
Not a guy I’m familiar with, but he was super productive last year, including some good sack numbers, and while I’ve heard questions about his athletic ability he seemed to test pretty well. You probably had one more spot in the LB corps up for grabs so this is fine with me. Sounds like a good special teamer and pretty smart player. I might have preferred Harold Perkins, but I have no beef.
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#129 - Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
Quality pick. Like his tools. Who knows but I think this is type of pick in this round you shoot for.
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Day 3 prospects
Keyshaun Elliott LB - not impressed initially, seems like another missed opportunity and may as well took S Jalon Kilgore who can play anywhere LB, CB, S. He is a mike lb , good test numbers. Can rush the QB and a run thumper. Eventually takes Edward's spot.