
ASHKUM BEAR
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Having him all off season will be a key to see where he fits and develops. Braxton Jones is a top 10 run blocker but mediocre pass blocker. If he cannot improve in that area, there are a couple great LTs in this draft if Jones, Leatherwood, or Borum cannot. As for Jenkins, I think he has grown. He struggled early grasping the position change but has been working hard this offseason to be better. He was the Bears best Olineman last year when healthy. I love his demeanor and he also is a nasty tone setter. I do not see the Bears looking to replace him with a high draft pick next year. Maybe a mid-late round flyer, but they have Carter and Eiselen. Center will be a position of need unless Kramer shows up since Whitehair/Patrick contracts expire.
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I don't see a rookie QB without their top WR who we have (Moore). Their top RB, who we also have (Foreman), and their the sugar on top (1st Rd pick). Tampa and New Orleans both have better offensive talent. The Texans and Falcons both have better offensive talent also. I see Arz, LA Rams, and the Colts battling Car for the #1 pick. If Murray is healthy, Arz should be middle of the pack.
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I cannot see any team moving out of the #1 for two firsts. If they end up at 1, they most likely need the QB. Our only hope is that Car is that team, but I am seeing projections they finish 2nd in their division.
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I like that front and think Dexter as a 3T penetrating the pocket can be something he can excel in. He has the tools to play both and maybe his strength to take doubles better suits the team at the 1T in the future but he also has the athletic ability to attack and collapse a pocket. Early on, I thought Mazi Smith, DT Michigan, could be a guy similiar to Dexter, but he didn't do enough athletic tests to register a RAS score and was taken higher. I sure hope Dexter and Pickens play often and establish themselves early so we can cross 3T off and concentrate on the Edge.
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Damn this was a moving video that hits you knowing the front office is going to do the right things. I cannot wait for the season to start and will be just as excited for the next draft.
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We know the type of athlete the Bears look for. Length with high athletic measurable (RAS). A year before the draft, we didn't consider Wright for OT and he excelled more on that profile than other OTs, so someone will emerge. Come August, I will be looking for Bruce Feldmans freak list.
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I figured that it was both, but the thought the Chiefs were scared feels better.
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It is fun to travel and see many other Bear fans invading a city. I did Nashville on the covid year. KC would be a 6 hour drive, NO would most likely fly, but Bourbon St has been a destination I want to do anyways. Tampa would have been if it was later in the season. I'm trying to hit an away game a year while I'm capable.
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Anyone see that KC was scared to play the Bears in Germany? It would be KCs home game and they feared there would be more Bear fans in attendance making it a difficult game to Win. Now they are playing the Dolphins on 11/5 in Germany. It worked out for me. I am either going to KC or NO for a vacation game.
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I am not too worried about the defense just yet. I think they can add a DE if they feel the need and most likely look to get Clark or Ngakoue. The offense will take time to gel and then should be exciting. Fields might be handcuffed a little on his scrambles to help him develop his pocket presence.
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Herbert has vision and a gear to get to the next level. I haven't studied Foreman to know, but when Herbert had his turns it was noticeable compared to Monty. It will be a better committee and with Moore in the mix, the safety might need to cushion a little bit.
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I'm even seeing Roschon having big Fantasy value grading as RB2. Foreman and Herbert are not receiving RBs, each had 14 receptions last year. They will go RB by committee, but Johnson ends up with the larger share out of it. The writing is on the wall, Foreman on a one year is a great backup option, Herbert a change of pace, Roschon soon becomes a hot jersey seller wearing Mike Browns #30.
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Google his clocked speed in mph with next generation. When I said his burst, it was in regards to his 40 time. I copied one article. He has a fast 10, then can turn it on. Who knows if he has faster 40 times besides the combinel. https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Roschon-Johnson-RB-Texas
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We might have a bet lol, jk. I do think he climbs the chart as fast as his speed.
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I think Roschon can be as good if not better. He may not have the elite burst speed as some others but has been clocked at 22.6 mph once he gets up to speed, he is one of the fastest. That is as fast. Justin Fields at 21.5 and Tyreek Hill at 23.5 for comparison. I am going to put down a prediction that he is starting by game 4.
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He is strong as an ox and pretty smart. He graduated from Yale on their National Honor Society. He played LG in college, maybe they can transform him into a Center since he knows how important studies and film are. He is one of those kids you root for.
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Seen Kramer missed Mini-camp this weekend.
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Chicago Bears Sign OT, Roy Mbaeteka 6-9 320 a international development signing from Nigeria. Was with the NYG last season at TC. He is very raw, but has the size and athleticism to work with.
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At that point in the draft, what does it even matter. We had players signing to UDFA and hoping their name wasn't selected. Bell has a lot to prove and he might surprise us. If he doesn't, are we going to call out Poles? No. If Bell shines great, if not he can develop on the PS. If he is taken, then we better have 4 studs in front of Him that say he won't be missed
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This is why Pace was bad. I had hoped he would get it, but he just kept trading away draft capital to move up. Poles, so far knows the importance of those picks. They might not need 10 picks a year once they are solid top to bottom, but then the key is to net future picks if they trade down.
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6-3 4.37, I like this kids size and speed. Hope he shows enough that we can stash him on the PS
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Looking at the draft round by round, I have a hard time going different. Maybe because I learned about our picks and like what I read. If anything, I'd tale Zack Kuntz TE over Bell but Bell intrigues me too. 1. Darnell Wright OT- same 2 . Getvon Dexter Sr DT- Tuli Tuipoluto DE? I'm good with Dexter even though i liked Tuli. Tuli didn't score a RAS, maybe that made a difference. Poles said DTs make DEs better, we will see. 3. Tyrique Stevenson CB- Same 4. Zacch Pickens DT - Same 5. Roschon Johnson RB 6. Tyler Scott WR 7. Noah Sewel LB 8. Terrell Smith DB 9. Travis Bell DT- Zack Kuntz TE 10. Kendall Williamson S
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That is starting to look like a good team. I will say Braxton Jones improves with Jenkins next to him too and even more so with Whitehair at Center. I remember all the silly missed blocks with Mustispher and Patrick.
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Poles said both Dexter and Pickens are going to play both spots. With his height, it may be the plan with Dexter though. I do see Pickens bring more of a 3T, but they have 3 new draftees to get one to take it.
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He was signed by Poles for that chance and was healthy with the Rams when cut. The Rams said they cut him because he was going to be buried under younger players they felt good with and didn't want Lewis to become disgruntled. Time will tell but he could be a rotational pass rusher that gives us production.