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Urlacher on His Critics--They Don't know football
ASHKUM BEAR replied to bradjock's topic in Bearstalk
With this scheme the Bears run, Urlacher will never live up to the standards of the fans. 50% of the time he is dropping back to the middle of the field, the other 50% Babich has him lined up at the line giving him no angle's to pursuit the RB. The only thing playing him at the line does is make an offensive lineman commit to blocking him instead of doubling a DT. Hopefully that part of the experiment is over and we can line up as a more balanced D. -
Listening to Hub on the score today he talked about a couple of changes to watch for. We all know JA wants to bring in Marinelli as he mentioned it during the press conference. Marinelli didn't do so well in DET, but I can't say that says alot about his coaching abilty as much as the organizations ability to commit to his philosophy. Marinelli was our first choice when we brought in Lovie to run the D, but Tampa refused. His coaching style is about having discipline and working hard and those are two things I think killed our D this year. Hub didn't say the Bears would bring him in to be the D Coordinator, but as the D Line coach with an assistant head coach title, or something in that nature. This D is ultimately Lovies and the way it is run and the way plays are called are through him. Babich will most likely keep his job or maybe move back to the LB's coach, but he won't be leaving this team. The interesting thing mentioned was the possibility of Turner getting the ax, even though the offense performed much better than anybody anticipated. The coach Hub mentioned about taking over was Mike Martz. I know I'm not very amused by that thought, but Martz did coordinate the one of the greatest offenses in recent history. We would definately need a QB and WR's, but Matt Forte may be the Marshall Faulk (share same initial MF). other comparision: Faulk was faster 4.33 to Forte 4.44, Forte 6-2 214, Faulk 5-10 211 has the height. For QB, Kurt Warner will be a UFA and maybe the Bears can sway him to come to CHI and if Tory Holt is still wanting out of STL, maybe we can swing a trade for him? That would be two coaches possibly added that have actual HC experience. At least this offseason is starting off with a buzz and hopefully will keep some interest.
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First off, when you say late RD, are you talking about late RD1 or are you talking about later rounds 4-7? Looking at it as later RD1 through RD2, since we can really use a legit starting quality DE and it won't hurt to find a real QB. Looking back the past 4 drafts, there were 11 QBs taken between 15-64. 3/11 are starters, 4/11 are decent #2's, 2/11 complete unknowns and 2/11 looked to have failed so far. Odds of landing a starting QB: 27% Out of the 21 DE's taken, 15-RD64: 11/21 starting (some at DT/OLB) 9/21 backs getting situational time, 1 completely out of football (DAN BAZUIN). Odds of landing a starting DE: 52% (some of the DE's drafter were converted to OLB/DT) 2008 1-18 QB Joe Flacco BAL - quality starter 1-28 DE Lawrence Jackson SEA quality starter 1-29 DE Kentwan Balmer SF back up 2-32 DE Phillip Merling MIA quality starter 2-50 DE Calais Campbell ARZ back up at DT 2-52 DE Quentin Groves JAX back up 2-54 DE Jason Jones TEN back up at DT 2-56 QB Chad Henne MIA - unknown #2 2-57 QB Brian Brohm GB - #3, beat out by a 7th RD pick for #2 2007 1-17 DE Jarvis Moss DEN - back up 1-22 QB Brady Quinn CLE - quality #2, verdict still out for #1 2-36 QB Kevin Kolb PHI - unknown #2, still needs work 2-40 QB John Beck MIA - #3, most likely will get cut 2-43 QB Drew Stanton DET - #3, verdict still out 2-54 DE Turk McBride KC starter IR 2-56 DE Tim Crowder DEN-back up 2-57 DE Victor Abiamiri PHI quality starter 2-58 DE Ikaila Alama-Francis DET back up 2-62 DE Dan Bazuin CHI out of the NFL 2006 1-20 DE Tamba Hali KC starter IR 1-32 DE Mathias Kiwanuka NYG quality starter 2-49 QB Kellen Clemons NYJ - quality #2 2-63 DE Darryl Tapp SEA quality starter 2-64 QB Tavarias Jackson MIN-decent #2 2005 1-18 DE Erasmus James MIN back up on WAS 1-20 DE Marcus Spears DAL-quality starter 1-24 QB Aaron Rodgers GB -quality starter 1-25 QB Jason Campbell WAS - quality starter 1-28 DE Luis Castillo SD quality starter 2-37 DE Shaun Cody DET quality starter DT 2-46 DE Matt Roth MIA quality starter at OLB 2-59 DE Jonathon Babineaux ATL quality starter DT
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Thanks, I wasn't sure how it worked since we had a better record than SD and tied w/ ARZ. I am know rooting for SD to win it all : )
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Good topic for the offseason, maybe next we can look at Oline. Out of this years unit, the only guys that should be welcomed back into training camp: Devin Hester - I watched him progress as the season went on, like Lovie said he's our #1 WR. I thought he was the best out of the unit, but that don't say much. Hester would excel with a true #1 opposite him. Earl Bennett - Bennett gets the benefit of doubt because we didn't get to see him perform. For all we know, the kid will catch everything thrown his way (he did get the ball thrown to him against Hou, but missed) Brandon Rideau - Rideau looked great in TC/Preseason, like Hass, he'll be our TC hero that we'll never get to see. Rideau has the combo of size/speed/hands, but he must be missing something for Lovie/Turner to leave him out (smarts/blocking) Rashied Davis - I really like the Rashied Davis story and love his TD celebration. He busted his butt off in the offseason when he knew BB leaving would open a door and it definately showed. The only thing Davis forgot to work on last offseason was CATCHING THE DAMN BALL. I was more angry with him dropping multiple balls in consecutive games and thought Lovie should make a statement and cut the kid. Now that the seasons over, I hope he continues to work hard to improve and comes back to make it up to us fans/team. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Thats it from this unit worth keeping, Booker and Lloyd can knock on Minny's door and see if Berrian/Wade will let them in. ---------------------------------------------------------------- As for offseason moves, I will officially join the "Houshmanzadeh Club" 1 - T J Houshmanzadeh - sign to the 4 yr 50 mil deal or whatever it takes. He will be heads above the rest of the group. 2 - Tory Holt - news out of St. Louis is that Holt no longer wants to be a part of the Rams. This may have changed, b/c it might have been before Haslet took over. But keep an eye on this as Lovie may be able to lure him. 3 - draft a WR in rounds 2-4. Prerequisite is he must be 6'1" or taller and has ability to get seperation/catch.
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Not sure how it works with teams with worse records making the playoffs, but the Bears shouldn't be to much lower than the 16th pick. Here's what I'd like to see them draft. 1-16 Everette Brown DE FSU Bears sack totals have fallen off the charts and without pressure on the QB, this defense just will not work. Oguneleye has never lived up to his Miami days and will most likely be cut leaving a Brown/Brown combo at DE. 2-48 Phil Loadholdt OT OU With St. Clair's contract expiring, the Bears draft Loadholdt just in case St. Clair signs else where. John Tait, on the other hand didn't step up like expected when the Bears shifted him from the LT side to the RT. He wasn't the weak link, but he's not playing up to his salary. 3-81 Trevor Canfield G Cin Canfield is a big-run blocking guard who should help fortify the youth movement to the OLine. Hence the word Fortify (FORTE) 3-97 (comp) Brian Robiske WR OSU - The Bears were awarded a 3rd RD pick for losing Benard Berrian, so they select a WR who they hope in a year or two can pick up were BB left off. 4-112 Zack Follet OLB Cal - Follet has size 6-2 235 and speed 4.6 40 that Lovie likes. Follet is a tackling machine who likes to get after the QB. 5-145 Darcel McBath FS Texas Tech - McBath is quick for his size 6-1 198, 4.45 40. Has a knack for the ball 6 int/ 70 tackles, and an All Big XII caliber player. Not quite Taylor Mays size 6-4 225 or Willam Moore 6-1 227, but just as fast and he means just as much to the Red Raiders as a player as Mays/Moore. 6-176 Marcus Thigpen RB IU - Thigpen is brought in to add some lighting to Fortes thunder. Thigpen is a smaller/quicker back that is needed to change up the pace. Thipen is listed at 5-9 195, so he's bigger/quicker than Wolfe. 7-209 Drew Willy QB BUF - For all the MAC fans, this wet willy is for you.
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I'll admit, I called them low at the begining, but I did that on purpose. Everytime I have high expectations, they fail. Now, I can say I don't feel so bad because they did better than I predicted. Call me a sandbagger
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True, but you know here in Chicago, were gonna here "Kyle's our quarterback". Plus, I would give Kyle a little time if other parts are brought in to the offense, like #1 WR and more OLine talent.
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Resign Mike Brown, sign Jeff Garcia as #2 vet to back up Orton sign TJ Housh or trade for: Anquan Boldin Draft: RD1: Mays, Moore FS, Monroe OT, Robinson G, Maclin WR in that order of availability RD2: H Johnson OG, DE, or best WR w/ #1 potential available. RD3: Potential RT RD3b: QB to develop
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We've had mixed feelings about this ball club now sense our Superbowl run 2 years ago. We are still grasping at a shot of redemption with our fingernails this year and if it weren't for a couple plays, the "NFL" world would be mentioning the Bears with the Giants and Panthers as favorites to go to the big show. With this in mind, I don't see JA looking to tear down and rebuild, but to keep reloading. He will stick to his formula in building the team through the draft and to only add big name FA's only if it won't hurt the team in the long run. FA starts Feb 27 - Mike Brown - signed 4 yr deal Julius Peppers/Terrell Suggs Jeff Garcia NFL Draft - Chicago Bears select at 19 1. Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri Lovies/JA philosophy is speed, and since they were unable to land a FA the would bolster the WR's, they select Maclin. With the emergence of Kyle Orton, finding a WR that can get open and hold on to the ball could of possibly been the difference in some of those close losses for the Bears. 2. Herman Johnson OG LSU Another situation sticks in my mind as I watched the Bears lose some very close games. The offensive line would never win the battle when it mattered worse. The drive of Matt Forte actually made them look better as he would shed blocks or keep his feet pumping for those extra inches. The Bears need more strength in the middle and the bulk of Herman "The Sherman Tank" Johnson should help. 3. Fenuki Tupou RT Oregon Another big bodied offensive lineman like Herman Johnson to inject youth and strength into the offensive line. It's time to think about moving on w/o Tait and Tupou may be able to step in late next year and be the starter for 2010. 3b comp Derek Peques FS Missippi St. JA now has free reigns to the draft to work him magic as the guru. His first selection is finding a FS for his Chicago2 DEF. 4. Larry English DE Northern Illinois English has speed to get to the QB, something the Bears need to address 5. Clinton McDonald DT Memphis - Can JA pass on a DT that would fit good in his scheme??? 6. Brannon Southerland FB Georgia - Southerland can block, catch and run pretty good, should be an improvement over Mckie. 7. Darcel McBath FS Texas Tech - another FS that doesn't fit the mold of an "in the box" safety. Peques/McBath are more like Daniel Manning.
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You might be surprised what interest Mike Brown can bring. A team like New England would love to have him in there secondary(a smart/disciplined vet). Mike Brown was used a lot differently the first 8 games, now he's back to playing in the box and causing havoc. If the Bears don't resign Brown, he'd be the top Safety in the FA pool. It would be a sad day in Bear nation to see Mike Brown in another uniform and to face him, especially if someone like Minny decides to hire his services. I think the Bears should reward Brown for restructuring his last year and find out what it would take to have him retire with the team. That would be my first FA signing if I were JA, then I would look at Suggs/Peppers , TJ Housh.
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It seems like we go over this about every 6 months or so. For the record I liked TJ at hated to see him go. Here is my thoughts on the process, not using hindsight: . Like NFO says, were we picked and who was available Cedric Benson or Cadillac Williams were our best options ------->The Bears brass, mainly Lovie wanted to get rid of the garbage offense Terry Shea brought in ------->Lovie, a defensive minded coach, wanted to see a run oriented offense, or at least more ball control *********With this new offense, he wanted to increase the avg. time of possesion of 28:25 vs 31:36 to favor CHI *********The choice of Cedric over Cadillac was CB would eventually wear down defenses running between tackles . The argument about not needing Benson b/c we had Jones/Peterson (also Anthony Thomas) -------> TJ was a FA quickly acquired to fit Shea's offense and TJ was to play the part of Priest Holmes -------> Benson was drafted after TJ first year in CHI, TJ's stats were: **********ATT-240 YDS-948 AVG-4.0 TD-7 REC-56 YDS-427 TD-0 (2 games missed due to injury) ------->TJ was an unknown as to how he'd fit in Ron Turners offense, plus would he be durable enough ------->Adrian Peterson was almost non existant, so saying we had him when we drafted CB is purely hindsight now ************AP's stats: ATT-6 YDS-19 AVG-3.2 TD-0 ------->Anthony Thomas was on the last year of his contact and deemed not special enough to resign So looking back, we can say we didn't need to draft Benson b/c TJ would be a 1300 yd runner that would fit in Ron Turner's offense and Adrian Peterson would flourish once given more opportunity. We should have known that Jones would become more durable after the 2003 season (missed 2 games in 03') and only missed a total of 3 games since that season. We should have traded Cedric (almost impossible due to contact stipulations) instead of Jones b/c we knew CB wouldn't make it even though his stats in 2006 showed otherwise in split 1:3 duty. The thing is, you can always look back and say "I told you so", but a chance was taken on CB and it didn't work out. At the time when CB was drafted, everything pointed in saying this is the guy, except for that fishy personality issue. Too bad we can't go back for a redo.
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I'll add that Lovie usually will play a guy no matter how bad that guy is playing. Training camp is were jobs are won and lost (and given) and once the season starts, Lovie usually sticks to those decisions. About the only time a guy will lose his starting job is if they get hurt. Examples: . Vasher gets hurt, Graham comes in and makes some plays. Big enough plays that Vasher was taken out even when healthy once in a while to give Graham more snaps. . Hillenmeyer gets hurt, Roach comes in and show's up on the game tapes. Once Hilly was healthy enough to return, he found out his job was permanately filled. My thought is, we were all in love with Dusty after just a 1/2 game last year. What happened to the big guy exploding offensive lines? injury still nagging? 1/2 game fluke? The DT next to him not the same player?
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Yes, TO would prefer to be on a "pass first" team, but have you noticed the Bears playcalling lately (457 pass/ 392 run). Dallas plays-430pass/333run with one less game. The type of offense TO wants to play in is the west coast offense similiar to what they ran in SF/Philly. Ron Turner's offense is considered a form of the WCO, but we've never had the receivers that can run it/nor a QB. For that offense, you need a precise throwing QB, so I'm not so sure Orton would be able to handle that task even though he has showed some glimpses of being accurate. You also need big/fast possesion receivers that can run precise routes. Once the defense is softened with short/intermediate routes, you take a shot down field. This also opens the lanes for the RB. Also, the type of RB you need for this offense fits Forte to the "T". A RB like Roger Craig who can be a threat running or catching the ball and can also block. I'm not a huge fan of TO or anything, but Jason asked about the thought of bringing him in. My thought is: We do need a #1 WR and if TO were to become available, I would definately consider it.
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It's not that bad of an idea, everyone wants a legit #1, but they don't want the garbage that comes with one. TO might only have 2 good years left and if we would ever want to think about winning a Superbowl, we will need to get a WR with those skills. I for one would not want to give up a 1st for him, even though we usually waste our 1st's. Maybe a 2nd or a 3rd, but not both. I'm also counting on getting a 3rd for losing Berrian, so losing a 2nd or 3rd will only hurt the future a little. TO would love to be a star in Chicago. He visit's the city once in a while, his wife is from the area. TO only starts throwing his antics mainly when the team is losing, so if we were to bring him in, this team better be geared up to bring it. Just imagine what his talent "could" do for the rest of the team: Hester is already starting to get opposing D attentions, if you watch,safetys cheat to help double him. TO would get that att. Forte's numbers would increase b/c of the attention TO would draw, plus TO is a good blocker Olson/Clark won't be keyed on and should have more open looks Orton would have a WR that goes up for the ball, has hands, and could get seperation ---------------------------- What the team would need to do besides bring in TO. RD1- BPA at a need position: DE, FS, G, RT -- Everrett Brown DE FSU RD2- traded to Dallas RD3- Derek Pegues FS Mis St. RD3*- Andy Kemp G Wis RD4- Rhett Bomar QB SHS RD5- best FB available RD6-7- RT, LB, RB, WR -------------------------- T. Owens G. Olson C. Williams J. Beekman O. Kreutz Andy Kemp J. Tait D. Clark D Hester K. Orton M. Forte C. Tillman D. Peques M Brown C Graham N Roach B Urlacher L Briggs E. Brown T Harris D Dvorecek A Brown
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Thanks, We don't get to here/see much about him b/c he plays for Croakland, but I remember watching espn hyping him up and questioning why Oakland would trade a 1st last year and a 5th this year plus throw in a huge contract for Deangelo Hall. Now Oakland looks even more foolish for cutting him. extra thoughts: I believe if Oak doesn't resign Asomugha by Feb 27 he becomes a UFA, which is also the same time the trading period starts again in the NFL. So I guess there is no way to trade for him. Oak can release him up until Feb 27 and I think he will need to clear waivers first, or the team the signs him gets him for the deal he had with Oak. There may be a rule though since Aso has been in the league long enough that if he is release before the FA he automatically becomes an UFA (this I'm not sure). I basically see three situations happening here: 1-Aso gets tagged before Feb 27, 2-Aso resigns long term w/ Oak 3-Aso becomes UFA. We'll be lucky if he makes it to FA IMO.
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Here are some FA's the Bears should have on there radar: Nnamdi Asomugha CB Oak UFA - One of the best cover corners in the league ---->CB isn't a huge need for the Bears, but this can allow them to explore moving Tillman to FS Dawan Landry S Bal RFA - Young athletic safety, brother plays for Was. Laron Landry. ----->Showed big playmaking ability in limited time, could be FS the Bears have been searching for. Julius Peppers DE Car UFA - Has had 4 double digit sack totals in 6 seasons, still tearing up the league. ----->Ogunuleye's production hasn't been quite what they expected since trading for him, dump his salary and make a big bid for the best DE in the NFC. TJ Houshmanzadeh WR Cin UFA - A #1 option who has proven himself in the past. This year his numbers are down without Carson Palmer and with Chad Johnson not getting it done. I also think they should resign Mike Brown. He's proved so far that he can stay healthy and maybe with one year of staying healthy, he can take another step forward in regaining his ability. He is still my favorite Bear to watch on defense as he punishes defenders and once in a while gets the big turnover. Draft: Go in looking for: G, DE, WR, RT, FS, QB. Draft the best one available no matter what your greater need is. I hate to see us reach for Duke if we are at 12 and Crabtree was available. That won't happen, but my point is don't reach too far for a position with a higher need.
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In regards to Earl Bennett, I would love to seem him get an opportunity. The question is, when and how do we use him. Coming into the draft, the scouting report on this guy is he has decent size (6-1 205), adequate speed 4.52, excellent hands, and great route running ability. Most teams had him on there radar, but since he didn't possess the speed to be a #1, he slipped on draft day. So when the Bears selected him, they knew he would either fit in as a #2 possession WR or #3 slot WR. Looking over the Bears roster, the whole team looks to be #2 or #3's. Devin Hester who Lovie insisted will be the Bears #1 really doesn't have the size or route running ability to truly be a #1. With time, maybe he can develop into a Steve Smith type WR, but the clock is ticking. Brandon Lloyd, showed a glimpse of hope against TB, but lately it seems he has trouble getting seperation. I would consider Lloyd as a teams backup #2. Marty Booker fits in the same category as Lloyd, so it comes down to who's the better backup #2. Rashied Davis is a typical #3 slot WR and has shown some glimpses of filling the role. If he can get over the droppies, he can make a decent starting slot WR. So looking over the Bears current roster, Lovie needs to bury his love for Booker and Lloyd and let the kid have his opportunity or decide to sit Davis and let Bennett work the slot. Bennett started off on fire in Vandy, which plays in a pretty tough SEC. Set SEC records and really only played with a talented QB for one season (Jay Cutler). He is very smart, which Vandy requires academics (Notre Dame, Northwestern, Stanford, Duke, and Wake Forest) so I doubt he's struggling with the playbook. He is known for putting many hours of extra work on fundamentals (routes). So unless he told the coaches that he's not ready, it comes down to the coaches prefering to play a vet. and that's how I see it. I see Lovie being a big pus and that he is afraid to sit a Marty Booker or a Brandon Lloyd. For the Bears to ever get better, the players coach needs to grow some balls and not worry about hurting feelings.
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Thougt it would be fun to start a Bears Big Board and how it will come together by April. This is not particularly the order the Bears would take a player, but the order they see the players ranked. How would you rank the players? 1 Andre Smith OT Alabama 2 Matt Stafford QB Georgia 3 Eugene Monroe OT Vir 4 Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech 5 Brian Orakpo DE Texas 6 Michael Oher OT Ole Mis 7 Malcom Jenkins CB Ohio St. 8 James Laurinitis LB Ohio St. 9 Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech 10 Rey Maualuga LB USC 11 Sam Brafford QB Oklahoma 12 Taylor Mays S USC 13 Aaron Curry LB Wake Forrest 14 Vontae Davis CB Illinois 15 Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia 16 Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri 17 Jason Smith OT Baylor 18 William Moore S Missouri 19 Chris Wells RB Ohio St. 20 Brian Cushing LB USC 21 Duke Robinson G Oklahoma 22 Colt McCoy QB Texas 23 Terrence Cody DT Alabama 24 Greg Hardy DE Ole Mis 25 Darius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland 26 Brandon Spikes LB Florida 27 George Selvie DE South Florida 28 Percy Harvin WR Florida 29 Myron Rolle S Florida St. 30 Alex Mack C Cal 31 Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma St 32 Tim Tebow QB Florida
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Below is were the "experts" have Orakpo going so far, also included Bears pick: . drafttek.com #6 to Oak (Bears select #14 Greg Hardy DE ---> Sam Brafford and Taylor Mays go right after) . walterfootball.com (1) #2 KC (Bears select #19 Everette Brown DE) . walterfootball.com (2) #12 GB (Bears select #19 Greg Hardy DE) . fantasyfootballjungle.com #3 Cin (Bears select #17 Colt McCoy QB -->Author thinks Orton is FA) . huddlegeeks.com #13 GB (Bears select #20 Brian Cushing OLB) . thehuddlereport.com #12 Buf (Bears select Eugene Monroe OT) . nfldraftsource.com #12 GB (Bears select #17 Darius Heyward-Bey WR) . footballsfuture.com #7 Oak (Bears select 19 Jeremy Maclin WR) As the Texas hype builds, so will Orakpo. He is going anywhere from 2-13 and has been climbing recently.
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Thanks Bearsox, that's the same guy I was basing my opinion on. I say were almost guaranteed a 3rd for Berrian and worst case and that's if the NFL really hates us is a 4th. The contract Gilmore signed should net us a 7th just for the $/yrs he signed for and the same w/ Ayanbadejo.
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I believe we will get the following: 3rd -Benard Berrian signed 4yr 42 mil (over 7 mil/yr) The first thing the NFL supposely looks at is contract length/amount, second is playing time, third is offseason achievements. With the order I have them carrying the weight in factoring the pick. Also, last yrs 3rd comps were: WAS from Dockery who signed a 7 mil contact, CIN from Steinbach 6.9, and BAL from A. Thomas 6.9 7th - Brendon Ayenbedejo signed 4yr 4.9 mil (probably nothing) 7th - John Gilmore signed 3yr 4 mil All of our FA signings were players that were released or cut by there teams and that has no factor. They have to be a true RFA, signed after July 22 and before June 1. Also needed is significant playing time and a salary higher than 750,000$. Ayenbendejo might not get us a comp b/c his playing time was mainly ST. So my guess is we should at LEAST get a 4th for Berrian and a 7th for Gilmore. At most 3rd for BB and (2) 7th's for BA and JG.
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I guess we will picking 12th 1-12 Brian Orakpo DE Texas - Drafting at 12 left the Bears in position to take BPA w/ need. 3 OT's are already taken along with Mays at S and Maualuga at LB, so the Bears grab the top DE off the chart. Orakpo uses his strength to bull rush OT's to create pressure on QB's, thats something the Bears didn't see much of in 2008. 2-44 Herman Johnson OG LSU - The Bears tried multiple times to pound the ball up the middle to either cross the goal line or get a first down and have failed miserably. It almost seems like they've set a record for failed attempts. In order to increase that success rate, the Bears need to get bigger in the middle and Johnson will help in that area. 3-76 Phil Loadholdt OT OK - " see above " 3-97comp Curtis Taylor FS LSU - With the compensation for losing Berrian, the Bears get basically a 4th RD pick that they use on Steltz's old team mate Curtis Taylor. 4-108 Michael Jones WR Arz St. at 6-4 205, Jones will give the Bears a big target to work in at WR. Right now, Rideau is the tallest WR at 6-3 and everyone else on the roster is 6-0 and under. 5-140 Curtis Painter QB Pur - Even though Painter was benched, so was Kyle Orton. The Bears hope the two Purdue alum can develop into the Bob Griese mold and lead the Bears to a Superbowl victory. 6-182 Jasper Brinkley ILB S. Car - Brinkley suffered a nasty injury and missed the 2007 season. At 6-2 275, he has plenty of size to hold down the middle and his 40 time is about 4.6 - 4.75 pretty close to Briggs. 7-214 BPA
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Here's one for you - the first all Oklahoma draft 1. Duke Robinson G OK 2. Austin English DE OK 3. Nic Harris SS OK 3b (comp) Phil Loadholdt OT OK 4. Juanuin Iglesias WR OK 5. Demarco Murray RB OK 6. Lendy Holmes FS OK 7. Jon Cooper C OK
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Hopefully enough to make a big run on Anquan Boldin if ARZ decides to trade him. His contract extension keeps him under contract until 2010. I would rather spend a 3 or 4 RD draft pick on a proven vet then on a rook. We can then rework his contract to make another Rosrnhaus client happy. Anquan Boldin WR 6-1 217 Age 28 4.72 40 time 2003...101...1377.....8 2004...056...0623.....1 2005...102...1398.....7 2006...083...1203.....4 2007...071...0853.....9 2008...042...0514.....8