
ASHKUM BEAR
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If the Bears get a couple decent FA's and can look at the draft BPA, I wouldn't mind BM with the 4th. The guy is a freak. 6-2 215 size, 4.32 40 (unofficial). This guy is a game changer. Hester didn't really have a position, was drafted rather early, and may end up in the HOF. At least with BM, I think he has a great head on his shoulders, has great leadership skills, and can become a good to great WR with more development. If Jeffery is unable to sign long term and we franchise him, having more talent at WR will help make the departure easier
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Hard to accept Carimi ever being labeled a bust, he took a blow that takes years to recover from. If it was for that fluke, he may be still part of the Bears line. Who knows about Columbo also, suffered nearly the same injury. If he stayed healthy, he may be still be playing entering his 14th year. The Bears have not had luck on their side, if it wasn't for some of these injuries on high draft picks this team may have had a other Superbowl run
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What happened to Cook and Hackenberg? They both have dropped out of the hype. Lynch, Wentz, and Goff have supplanted them somewhat. Have to wait and see what senior bowl games and the combine do. If the Bears were smart, they would throw a lot of interest in the QBs to force teams to take one or trade up.
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My top 10 would be similiar to this. I could think deeper into it and shuffle it some, but this is close. Get a long term impact player. 1-Tunsil OT 2-Bosa DL 3-Stanley OT 4-Jack LB 5-Ramsey DB 6-Nkimdiche DL 7-Buckner DL 8-Smith LB 9-Hargreves CB 10-Ragland LB
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I read his profile, and if we stayed in the 4-3 base, I can see a fit. Not so much with the 3-4 base and he is restricted inside. Unless they have plans to bump Goldman outside. . As for OLB, I think this year is good to add a developmental prospect. Prefer round 5 and after. They need to find a speed specialist and let him groom behind McPhee, Houston, and Young. Acho may not be back, even if he does, getting someone 6-7 years younger would be good because Young and Acho are short term fixes. Is there any mid draft ILBs that you like that the Bears can draft? I look at Carolina and envy their D especially the LB core. I like Myles Jack, Jaylon Smith, and Ragland. I just dont see Jack dropping, Smith with the injury, or reaching for Ragland. 1-Nkimdiche DT 2-Jaylon Smith LB 3-Tretola G this would satisfy me for a start, even with expecting Smith to miss the season. Give Shea/Jones/Timu another year and sign a top tier FA.
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HA! At least Emery and Lovie are out of work, otherwise he would be a first rounder. The way this draft is going, we better get ILBs in FA. Unless we go M Jack or J Smith, and Smith will miss at least half the season.
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Drafttek's new mock is interesting: http://www.drafttek.com/2016-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round1.asp 1-Robert Nkimdiche DT Miss (notable selections after: Buckner, Ragland) I have read from some scouts that his lack of production was because teams double or triple teamed him. He is a top 5 talent, but also has flags about character. Could former SEC d-lineman Ferguson take him in and make him a pro? 2-Jerald Hawkins OT LSU (notable selections after: Jack Conklin OT, Shaq Lawson, Su'a Cravens, Kendall Fuller CB, Kevin Dodd DL) I feel oline needs to be addressed in the first 3 rounds. He could play OT or OG and fills a void. I would have a hard time passing on Conklin even going Cravens. 3-Antwaun Woods DT USC (notable selections after: Kevin Hogan QB, Kyle Murphy OT, Sebastian Tretola G, Tyler Johnstone OT, Kyler Frackell LB, and Joe Haeg OT) I am not a fan of spending a 3rd on a NT with Goldman on the team, bad selection. Give me Tretola G, Haeg OT, or Frackell who I believe can play ILB. 4-Dadi Nicolas OLB (notable pick I would be tempted on Christian Hackenberg QB) I am good with a OLB after RD3 this year. I have been seeing Hackenberg RD3 or 4 lately, has he really fallen that far off? If he is there at 4, I think it is worth a shot. 5-Josh Forrest ILB 6-Tyler Higbee TE 6-Brian Poole CB 6-Kevin Byard SS 7-Eric Mac Cain OG
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Some combos with needs. Give me some different ones. We seem to do better than most draft sites. 1-Deforest Buckner DL 2-Kyler Frackell or Derron Lee LB 3-Sebastian Tretola G 1-Myles Jack LB 2-Cody Whitehair G 3-Shaun Oakman DL 1 Ronnie Stanley OT 2-Frackell-Lee LB 3-Oakman DL 1Myles Jack LB 2Kevin Dodd-Jarron Reed DL 3-Sebastian Tretola G
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Huge might be overly stated. He wasn't expected to play this year because of size and strength, but those can be achieved, along with more knowledge. Grasu, I expect, will be more NFL ready come late July and his play improved. Draft a RG or RT and we may have a oline set for a couple years.
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Dang, I just did a little mock and took him in the 3rd also. Might have to make him my 2nd RD choice and O-line my 3rd RD.
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I would like too root for the guy until he hangs it up, but at this point of his career, he has past his peak. I have read many comments, not necessarily here, about not wanting to keep Forte around for 4-5 million. Now if the Bears gave you a choice of Forte or Gould for two more years, who do you choose?
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They would have to get a good deal to part with a dual TE. He can fill the blocking and recieving role. Finish his deal out anf let him walk.
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If I knew Buckner would last to #15 and STL would trade up for a QB, this would be my draft. We gain a 2nd and 3rd. free agents: extend- Jeffery, Forte, Unrein, Miller, Montgomery, Thompson, McClellin, Porter. Big FA Trevathon 1-15 Buckner DT 2 Su'a Cravens LB 2 Cody Whitehair G 3-William Jackson CB 3-Miles Killebrew SS 4-Joe Haeg OT 5-Lloyd Carrington CB 6-Hogan, Prissett QB 6-Dadi Nicolas OLB 6-Tyler Higbee TE 7-Ryan Switzer WR or Tyler Ervin RB This team would be stacked with talented youth and speed. The FA signings extensions would be short term on Forte, McClellin, Porter, Unrein, and Montgomery, 2 year deals. The 2017 draft would go: 1-QB 2-OLB 3-TE or G It would be sick to think how good this team could be if Pace nails the 2016 draft
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I was huge on Bucannon last year. Thought he would be huge in round 2, but his value was better and he has not disapponted. I would be good with Cravens, who people compare his intensity and IQ to Troy Polomolu. I am still not sure Johnstone would be a good investment with his injuries. The Oregon connection would be fun, but we need durabiliy with a 4th round pick. Maybe Joe Haeg, Avery Young, or Halapoulivaati Vaitai would be better for LT or Denver Kirkland, Brandon Schell for RT/G. Get someone capable of starting if needed, not saying Johnstone couldn't be 100%, but knees take year on big men. What are your thoughts on A'Shawn Robinson at 5T if we had a choice of Buckner or him? I don't know how he projects on the edge in a 3-4, were I feel Buckener or even Oakman would be solid.
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Intrigued by Cravens, they compare him to Shaq Thompson. Thompson hasn't played much due to Carolinas depth so it is hard to gauge a similiar athlete. I think we both feel adding strength on the Dline is a big factor. The Buckner pick would not disappoint me because he has tremendous length and power to draw double teams. Having that benefit would go a long ways at helpng the LBs . Jackson had a good bowl game and seems like a capable guy to develop. I might double dip on CBs and take a flier on Llyod Carrington with a 5th/6th. I am not sure about Johnstone, he has had a lot of work done on those knees. If they are really sticking with Long outside, I think a guy better suited at G would be the pick. Nicholas would be a great situational pass rusher that can develop.
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Denver Broncos extend DE Derek Wolfe to a four year contract. He was one of the defensive targets I hoped the Bears would get. Still a wild dream they can get Wilkerson DE or Berry S.
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Having Bennett and a healthy Miller would be a boost. I think Khari Lee can develop, but he needs another year as we had to play him to save our investment and put him on active roster. If the Bears can get by next season and let MB sign somewhere as a free agent, then we also get added compensation points which could land us a 5th rd pick. Let him sit if he holds out, but don't lose those potential picks unless a trade with more value comes.
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http://www.drafttek.com/2016-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round1.asp Drafttek 7 round: 1-A'Shawn Robinson DL Alabama 2-Jayron Kearse SS Clemson 3-John Theus OT Georgia 4-Tyler Matakevick ILB Temple 5-Brandon Facyson CB Auburn 6-Ethan Pocic OG LSU 6-Joe Schobert OLB WIS 6-Aziz Shittu OLB DE Stanford 7-Tajae Sharp WR Mass Not the worst and pretty realistic. I would like ILB higher, but Matekevick is not a slouch. Kearse looked lost in the title game, maybe Donatell can work more magic.
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Draftsite must be automated because a while back, they had the Bears selecting 5 CB's. I am also not a fan on their player rankings. I like drafteks latest, ill post it shortly.
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Long started off the season playing great, maybe probowl consideration. He did fall off late in the year also. Could of been due to injury, the shuffle at RG, or when MB went down. Hard to pin point, but at one point he played well.
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If he is a bad influence in the locker room, I can see trying to trade him. He had an off year with injury and added blocking assignments, which will effect his numbers. Build a better oline, he gets more targets, and his performance improves. Lets see how this team improves before we push away a good player and create a un-timed hole/need.
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You have to start somewhere to be an up and coming coach. It sounds like he has player endorsements and their respect. The Fox regime had a clean slate, quickly earned the players respect after Trestman and crew were fired. Gase set the table for Loggains to step in with an upbeat squad. That is a difference from Tucker, who came into an old vet squad with a team that was bitter from the Lovie firing. Fingers are crossed that Loggains has the experience now after a couple failures to succeed. With Fox at the helm and a decent lineup, he should be fine. Invest in the oline and he may be the next hot coaching prospect.
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I meant to reply to Lemons message, read yours and ended up putting my post under yours. He said they may take a QB in the top 3 for Cutlers back up plan. My thought is a top 3 RD pick is no more known than Fales. I agree, upgrading the oline is a better investment if you are in tornado alley.
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I am with you on that. He has physical traits but never stood above and beyond any of the other DT prospects. He lacks the drive and work ethic to be great. With a deep DT class, get one round 2.
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A QB in RDs 1-3 doesn't give you anymore insurance than what we have already in Fales. Fales at least has 3 years of NFL coaching. If they want a true back up plan, signing a vet would be the way to go. This draft the Bears can fill some voids on defense and offensive line.