
dawhizz
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This is my favorite and one of the more realistic, IMO. I'd even add our later 6th round pick to get it done. Baltimore moves up 17 spots, but really for us it's like trading down seven spots with our first pick (since we have pick 50) and then ten spots with our second pick (50 to 60). The biggest issue, as some have mentioned, is that I think you increase the risk you miss out on one of the top WRs who might slip out of the first round, but this put you in a really good position to come out of day 2 with a DB (#2 CB or SS), OL, and WR in whatever combination makes sense.
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The fact that we are looking for a speed back we might be able to get in the late rounds makes it extra dumb that we lost Kerrith Whyte last year because we decided to put him on the practice squad instead of Ryan Nall . . .
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Not interested. You already used a 3rd round pick last year on Montgomery, which you get by trading a 5th last year and a 4th this year. Then you use a 2nd this year, all to dedicate to maybe the most replaceable position on the roster. Like others have said, I'm all for using a later round pick for depth, but I'd like to see what Montgomery can do with actual blocking before we look to replace him.
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I think it’s defensive lineman(?). Tuszka is an edge prospect. https://m.herosports.com/fcs/football-2020-ndsu-derrek-tuszka-stock-nfl-draft-bzbz
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Updating with some other names I've seen recently: Robert Hunt, G, Louisiana Ben DiNucci, QB, James Madison Terrell Lewis, Edge, Alabama Javaris Dean, CB, Auburn Cam Danzler, CB, Mississippi State Josh Jones, OT, Houston Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU
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Been having trouble with the PFF draft simulator, but managed to get it to work and came out with this, which didn't get a very good grade but I'd be pretty happy with.
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Like you, I wouldn't mind Cushenberry at #43, but I would take pretty much any of the other safeties, wide receivers, or cornerbacks on the board over Weaver. I really love Higgins personally regardless of how he might fit our actual needs so I would probably take him or Gladney, who might be able to step right in at #2 CB. Winfield would be fine with me as well.
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There's also the possibility of a "2 birds, 1 stone" approach where we could look at a safety who can both be a compliment to Jackson at safety, but also has experience at CB and can maybe line up in man coverage with Bush coming in at safety on obvious passing downs. I'm thinking of guys like Winfield (early) or Julian Blackmon (later).
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I'd be pretty OK with this, though I've been kind of rethinking my view of CB of late. Namely, if we don't draft one in the 2nd, I'm not sure we need one. What we really need is someone to challenger for the #2 CB spot, which you're probably only going to get with an early pick. From a depth standpoint, we actually look pretty good: we have a nickel starter (Skrine) with a young back up (Shelley), We have several youngish big CBs who have shown some promise who are vying for a starting role (Tolliver, Roberson, Joseph). And we have a young athletic wildcard in Denmark. If we don't go CB early, I think I'd like to see what this group can do.
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Are you suggesting Gordon is better than Trubisky? For me, if Foles gets injured and Trubisky falters, I’d much rather go into an off-season knowing you need a QB than having a guy you drafted in the 5th-7th round that you’re not sure can do the job. Absolutely best case scenario you’re the Jaguars this year going into the offseason hoping Minshew is the guy. But history tells us they’d almost never the case. Maybe once in a decade a guy like that really emerges. The most successful QBs taken in the 5th-7th rounds in the last decade are probably Minshew, Tyrod Taylor, AJ McCarron, and Trevor Siemien. Anyone there excite you? Maybe they look OK in the short term, but they are guys you eventually look to replace. Hell, there are years when no QB taken in the last three rounds of the draft ever start a game. If next year’s Bears QBs fail, you fix it with a premier signing or premier draft pick, not pinning the teams hopes on a late round QB.
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For the people who want Reagor or Aiyuk, can you explain to me what they give us that we don't have in Anthony Miller? I've heard a lot of people touting both as the "speed" receiver the Bears need, but looking at combine numbers, Aiyuk ran a 4.5, Reagor ran a 4.47, and Miller, who did not run at the combine, was timed at between 4.46 and 4.52 at his pro day. They are all essentially the same size, and Miller had much more polish as a route runner coming out than either Reagor or Aiyuk. I recognize that many receivers find their 40- times magically shaved at their pro day as opposed to the combine, but even so, it seems to me that if you want to argue for a speedier receiver in the 2nd round, Hamler would make more sense than Reagor or Aiyuk. Otherwise I feel like we are just drafting a less polished Miller. I'm personally starting to get in the came that we might be better served taking a big outside receiver like Tee Higgins and put Miller in the slot, unless they think that Ridley or Wims can be that guy. If you still want a pure speed guy, you can take a developmental guy near the end of the draft or look at Antonio Gibson in the middle rounds that you can use in that way.
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I think we also need to take into account that it might be harder to complete trades this year because so many war rooms will be spread out, so getting everyone on the same page might take more effort. Personally, I think the ideal situation is to trade down 7-10 spots in the 2nd and pick up a 4th and a 5th. That gives you some flexibility at the end of the second to still land two top-64 players or to trade one of them, ideally to a team like the Pats or Broncos for two of their third round picks. Now you've eliminated the 112 pick gap in picks.
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Van Jefferson would also be an option if we traded down and got a mid-round pick. There are also some other safety option if we miss out on Winfield (Jeremy Chinn is Steve Atwater's nephew and JR Reed is Dale Carter's nephew).
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Mentioned him as an alternative to Reagor.
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Would anyone object if we just drafted all NFL legacies . . . 43) Antoine Winfield, Jr., S, Minnesota (son of Antoine Winfield) 50) Jalen Reagor, WR, Arizona State (son of Montae Reagor) or Michael Pittman, Jr., WR, USC (son of Michael Pittman) 163) Thaddeus Moss, TE, LSU (son of Randy Moss) 196) Lamical Perine, RB, Florida (cousin of Samaje Perine and Myles Jack) 200) Charlie Heck, OT, North Carolina (son of Andy Heck) 226) Steven Montez, QB, Colorado (son of Alfred Montez - never played in a game but was on the Raiders' roster for a year) 233) Jon Runyan, OG, Michigan (son of Jon Runyan)
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Some others I’ve heard the Bears have had video interviews with: Leki Fotu, DT, Utah Steven Montez, QB, Colorado Markus Bailey, LB, Purdue Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue Davion Taylor, LB, Colorado
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I’m not really interested in many of the remaining FA SSs or CBs and kind of want to see what Deon Bush can do. My head says Mike Person, who would slot in to start at RG and keep Ifedi asa versatile back up, but my heart says get Markus Golden to solidify the pass rush for good.
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I'll do mine: 1. Player(s) you'd love to see the Bears land. Tee Higgins, Trevon Diggs 2. Players(s) you do not want to see the Bears draft. Any Big 10 QB. 3. Player you are most wary/nervous of the Bears drafting. Laviska Shenault Jr. He reminds me of Kevin White but already has Kevin White's injury history. Also a little worried about Jalen Reagor, who I'm getting Phillip Dorsett vibes from. 4. Should the Bears draft a QB? If so, when? Not unless they trade down and get more picks. 5. Player you don't want to see drafted by another NFC North team. Tua Tagovailoa. I could see the Lions getting him. I'm fine facing Matt Stafford twice a year. 6. Player you irrationally love. Lynn Bowden, Darrynton Evans 7. Early round bust. Justin Herbert 8. Late round steal. Nigel Warrior, S, Tennessee 9. Player who will go at least two rounds later than everyone thinks. Robert Hunt, G, Louisiana 10. Player who will go at least two rounds earlier than everyone thinks. Geno Stone, S, Iowa
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Hard to believe we're getting close. Interested where people are at with this draft, so figured I would shoot out some questions: 1. Player(s) you'd love to see the Bears land. 2. Players(s) you do not want to see the Bears draft. 3. Player you are most wary/nervous of the Bears drafting. 4. Should the Bears draft a QB? If so, when? 5. Player you don't want to see drafted by another NFC North team. 6. Player you irrationally love. 7. Early round bust. 8. Late round steal. 9. Player who will go at least two rounds later than everyone thinks. 10. Player who will go at least two rounds earlier than everyone thinks.
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Of those, I would take Ruiz and Johnson.
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Draft two players or positions to nail round 2 if we cannot trade down
dawhizz replied to ASHKUM BEAR's topic in Bearstalk
I've been using this site, where trades are a bit harder to make and therefore I think a little more realistic: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mockdraft/ I traded down with both 2nd round picks and thought I did pretty well here: 51. Jaylon Johnson CB Utah 87. Isaiah Wilson OT Georgia 98. Ashtyn Davis S Cal 123. Antonio Gibson RB Memphis 125. John Simpson G Clemson 163. Thaddeus Moss TE LSU 196. Quez Watkins WR Southern Miss 200. Alex Taylor OT SC State 226. Shaquille Quarterman ILB Miami 233. Carter Coughlin OLB Minnesota -
Without altering it too much, I'd swap Kmet in the 2nd with a CB (Igbinoghene or Dantzler) and then swap one of the 7th's with a TE and would be fine with it.
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Looks like FaceTime calls have taken the place if the old “top 30” visits. Saw the Bears talked recently to safeties Jeremy Chinn and Antoine Winfield, Jr. figured we could put more in this thread as they are reported.
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https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/nfl-draft-matt-hennessy-temple-eagles-coronavirus-scouting-preparation-20200328.html I has been wondering if teams were still trying to do top 30 “visits” and workouts by video and thus article gives some details on how that’s going. I assume we won’t get as much notice of those as we have in the past, since in the past reporters could just camp out at the facility and see who goes in and out. Sounds like the biggest part of the process that will be affected is medical checks. I had kind of bookmarked some prospects I could see Pace looking at as bargain players with part medical red flags a la Eddie Jackson, like Trey Adams and Bryce Hall, but how does this process change you’re willingness to make that call. Will be interesting to see.
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I can’t pretend to know Pace’s mindset, but if I were them I would be looking more for a late round pick (like we have much of a choice) with decent speed, but who also has the frame to carry the load if Montgomery falters or gets hurt. Cohen’s not that guy and Nall is the only other RB on the roster I think. My “guys” are Darrynton Evans, Antonio Gibson, and Rico Dowdle.