
dawhizz
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I’d really rather we see what we have with these new guys before signing them to an extension. I had the same problem with the Jonah Jackson extension. I understand doing it, but imagine if we’d taken the same approach with Chase Claypool.
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I do think there are sometimes concerns with lineman being too tall for guard because of your center of gravity and how it plays into leverage inside, so that could be a hindrance conceptually for Trapilo inside.
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Also, on the LT front, it's worth noting that instead of starting Jake Curhan, Doug Kramer or (when healthy) Teven Jenkins/Ryan Bates at LG, we are starting All-Pro Joe Thuney. Having that level of player next to you at LG and being able to trust that he's going to do his job and help you with your job should take a little bit more off the plate of the LT than we have had in recent years. Not saying that LT isn't still crucially important, but an offensive line works best as a unit where players trust each other, and I'm cautiously optimistic to say that after years of not having that, we might actually be at that point now.
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Also, while Monangai is smaller than Montgomery (5’8 211 v. 5’10” 222), their 40 times and 10 yard splits are virtually identical (Monangai is 4.6/1.54 and Montgomery was 4.6/1.55).
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Sound alike there may have been attempts to trade up to take Henderson and Skattebo. https://bearswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/bears/2025/04/29/bears-treveyon-henderson-draft-trade-rumors/83347231007/
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. . . The Bears behind the scenes draft video this year. I’m assuming they do one because they do such a good job and they are really popular. But there’s so much speculation about the Bears getting sniped on their picks, like wanting Kelvin Banks or Treyveon Henderson, or Cam Skattebo. Are we going to be able to use Bright in the videos? Will they cut around it? Was it all fake news and it turns out they got guys they actually targeted? Eagerly waiting for it to drop.
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I'm definitely interested in someone figuring out why no one knew about half the 30 visits that the Bears had. Seems like most of the guys they took said in their media roundups that they had 30 visits with the Bears, and yet literally none of them were reported. How does that happen, exactly? Did Poles actually tell people to keep quiet or try not to have certain visits publicized, even if it wa a projected day three pick? is the Bears beat just not keeping tabs? And why did some get publicized and some didn't? And it even seems like there were some that were reported, like Tyler Warren, but then Greg Gabriel said it didn't actually take place. Seems like Burden didn't even come in for a visit but ended up being the pick in the second round. And yet another guy like Ruben Hyppolite, who wasn't even projected to be picked by a lot of people, had a 30 visit and yet no one reported it. Hard to believe keeping that quiet was necessary but maybe it was. I don't think there were reports on TreVeon Henderson coming in for a visit, and yet a lot of people seem to think he was the pick in the second round before the Pats took him one pikc ahead of the Bears. So, was he a target or wasn't he? Very strange to try to sort through after the fact.
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Not particularly impressed by this batch of UDFAs but let’s see what they show.
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I don’t know why you think the Bears trying to trade up for Jeanty was a fake story. Seems pretty credible to me based on the number of people who reported it.
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Hard to believe they came out of this draft without any real competition at edge (unless maybe Turner plays there some) or safety, and no RB until the 7th. Have to hope the improvements at DT open up more opportunities from the edge, or that Dennis Allen has some blitz ideas, or it’s going to be tough to put pressure on the opposing QB. Have to also hope Brisker is 100% recovered from the concussion and that Byers keeps playing at a high level because there’s really no back up plan except for the same one we had last year.
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Remember Isaiah Pacheco was another 7th round Rutgers RB that worked out ok.
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Two things on him: 1. Zero fumbles so good ball security 2. That Rutgers offensive line was bad and he still got yards in the Big Ten.
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With the last pick - got one of MY GUYS!
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Bears picked a RB. Out long national nightmare is over!
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Sam Laporta was a 22 year old rookie TE in Ben Johnson’s scheme and put up 86/889/10 TDs
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I think Loveland is basically the starter over Kmet. After that, I’m just not sure there were that many starting slots available. Would a 2nd/3rd round DE start over Dayo who they just paid? Was there a sure fire starter at LT in that range? Maybe RB but I don’t think even a guy like Kaleb Johnson was going to be a day one starter over Swift, he would more be a guy who gets carries.
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Short arms are concerning. Interesting to see Poles relent on that a little after showing a propensity for long arms in O-linemen previously. Maybe the influence of the new O-line coach?
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Hey, I had my expectations too and they haven’t been may the way I thought, but new regime, with their own feelings about the roster and what they want it to look like, I’m trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they don’t deserve it, but day three of the draft, I’ll give you a chance and let’s see what happens.
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“Build through the trenches!” ”No! Not like that!”
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I’m calling it - Poles is going to take a kicker with one of these picks.
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Every GM thinks they are the smartest guy in the room. That’s why they have the job. Most teams probably feel the same way you do about their GMs, I’m guessing, thinking they reach for players. When you focus on your team you feel like you’re the only one. The only thing that fixes it, or makes you overlook it, is winning. The Pats reached for players all the time when Brady was there but we remember the successes and just overlook the failures. I remember when we took the consensus “best guy on the board” and it was Hroniss Grasu, Anthony Miller, and Riley Ridley. You have your ups and your downs. That’s the draft.
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Lots of RBs still available. Might be Brashard Smith but give me Ollie Gordon and hope he gets back to 2023 production behind a real offensive line.
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Funny - last year the Bears traded a future 4th straight up to get the 5th they used to get Booker. Then this year they trade their 5th for a future 4th and also get a 6th round pick in this draft. Seems pretty shrewd to me.