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  1. Make sure you watch some full games on him so you get to see his WTF moments.
  2. The value system is and always will be just a baseline reference tool. Teams (not all) have always gone outside that to make deals if they felt it was in their best interest. See Herschel Walked trade, Ditka trades entire draft for a RB, etc. That brings me to your question...where will teams land in the value department. I think without the followup medical info and with the potential lack of OTAs teams will definitely be willing to put more chips on the table to get the sure thing.
  3. I know he reminds me a lot of Hester, drop punt, take it the distance, and then even with some of his quick cuts. Supposedly he has some drop issues too as a receiver but he can also win on some contested catches which is where little guys like Gabriel and Hamler have issues. Aiyuk, like Reagor, still has to learn how to run routes too. It's definitely a mixed bag but it's always like that in Rd 2 and it won't be any different for a CB or OT we select: lots of goodness, some work still needed.
  4. By the way there are a lot of contested catches in that highlight film that you will never see from Hamler. So while Hamler is faster I think Aiyuk and Reagor offer more versatility especially in the red zone. This is the quality character Pace likes the draft... https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2884200-tcus-jalen-reagor-on-why-guerilla-training-will-make-him-the-drafts-best-wr
  5. Speed but more so quickness. I know what he timed at but his game tape is a little better than that. He might not be a 4.30 forty, but I think he's consistently running around 4.4s. That's enough to get behind someone and with his quickness if he learns how to run routes he'll be just fine. AMiller has the quickness in his cuts but he's not running away from anyone. Watch the punt return at 1:40. Aiyuk is very similar in the open field.
  6. We will need a team that either has a significant need like Dallas does at Edge or CB, or a team that has so many picks they'd rather just move up to grab to ensure they get their targeted players. I've done several mocks where Dallas either goes CB in Rd 1 then trades up with us to get Edge in Rd 2 or vice versa. Y'all know Jerry always feels like he has a playoff team right now and needs that one guy to make it work. FWIW I'm not opposed to trading Cohen to help get additional picks. There are a multitude of players in Rd 4 who can provide what he does as a returner/receiver or be better at RB than he is. We might even find a UDFA RB in JJ Taylor who is better as a RB. If we were to draft Reagor then he can handle Cohen's WR role while he learns the playbook. Grab a RB, which we need anyway, on day 3. We still have Patterson for the occasional trick play stuff.
  7. I second that thought on the first 4 picks. I'd be happy with that draft right there. Later instead of the duplicate WR and DTs we should grab someone at OLB, ILB.
  8. It would be interesting on offense. That transition for Claypool would be difficult and I don't see him contributing much his first year. I'd prefer to get two players who can contribute this year (Reagor, and CB, Safety, OT should Leno stumble again).
  9. I agree on that concern. Here's his game against NDSU, a team that's had some pretty good talent in recent years. You will see some mis-steps but when he's got his assignment correct early he's pretty good. He also does a good job navigating through traffic even among the big boys. On some of his blitzes he's like a missile coming through the gap. Same things on plays sometimes when he's 15 yards deep he can close to LOS ahead of his CB. I've watched a couple games of Chinn and Dugger and I'd say Chinn is a much better player at this point.
  10. Yes I could see that happening with GB.
  11. One guy whose opinion I trust on WRs is Steve Smith. If he says 4 or 5 teams are going to take Aiyuk in the first round I believe it will happen. Even if not it would seem he'll be gone before we pick at 43. I wanted one of Reagor or Aiyuk in that spot. We'll see how it shakes it. If there is a run on WRs though it still benefits us because it's more likely someone like Delpit falls to us. http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/0ap3000001108491/Steve-Smith-Sr-One-2020-draft-WR-who-s-being-slept-on
  12. AZ54

    Foles it is

    Apparently crazy restructure made his deal so he only has a cap hit of $5.3mil this year. We still have $11.4mil in cap space per OTC. Spotrac still shows Foles with a $15.6mil cap hit this year. https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/chicago-bears/ Not restructured yet: ARob. If that gets done we could have even more cap space available plus we still have Shaheen and Braunecker on the roster. Aside from signing a FA Safety or some bargain shopping among Oline cuts but I'm not sure there's anything else we'll do in FA. Pace could try to sign someone like RRH long term. Instead of using Robinson's deal to free up cap space he could front load it a bit to make 2021 easier.
  13. AZ54

    Mock Draft Live

    The ironic part is these are the people who criticize Ryan Pace for his drafts.
  14. Then we better start writing in which S we are going to draft at 43. That's huge hole on our roster right now. I'm reviewing tape of Chinn, Dugger, Delpit, Davis, Winfield. We're not going to get McKinney so its likely among these options. As I've said before Delpit is my preference because I think he'll fit in immediately and be able to contribute. Behind him I like Chinn or possibly Davis. I like Chinn for his upside potential and he's a good fit for the downhill role we need right now. Plus he will be surrounded with veterans to tell him where to go on each play. That should mask his inexperience coming from a smaller school Davis is another athletic talent, might be more of a backend FS type but I don't think we'd be in a bad spot with either one. Winfield seems like a good prospect albeit with a lower ceiling. He's just 5'9" so that alone limits him against TEs, especially critical in the red zone. I think Dugger is going to be lost his first year as he transitions to NFL speed and plays. Athletically he fits the role but suspect special teams is where he starts his career.
  15. AZ54

    Mock Draft Live

    It's impossible to know who we gave up by trading back so makes the value proposition a big unknown. One thing is clear from the comments we could have had Zach Baun at 43 and I'd have stayed put and taken him. He puts legitimate depth into our pass rush and he can help cover open field by dropping back into coverage which is something Quinn nor Mack are good at.
  16. AZ54

    Foles it is

    He sure sounds like a QB who plans on playing this year. https://www.chicagobears.com/video/nick-foles-excited-for-the-culture-in-chicago
  17. RRH, Nichols, and even Goldman can all provide some pass rush in limited snaps. The issues we had last year was with the injuries, Nichols included, we had no depth and backups like RRH aren't build to handle the heavy snap counts like Hicks. Their effectiveness that we saw early in the season disappeared with the increased snaps. If we can get our Dline rotation going again we'll see lots of contributions from them again especially with Quinn taking a lot of focus from the LT it should open up opportunities for more effective stunts or even blitzes in the B gap (if I got that right) from NB Skrine or one of the ILBs.
  18. If we go to the playoffs we're not getting a new GM. We'll go the route KC did with Andy Reed and let the GM/head coach combo pick the new QB. I'd much prefer that to starting over completely.
  19. RG it is... Adam Jahns https://twitter.com/adamjahns/status/1246100465202483201 #Bears GM Ryan Pace said that Germain Ifedi will play guard. for line coach Juan Castillo. He'll compete for that RG spot.
  20. AZ54

    Foles it is

    https://twitter.com/AdamHoge/status/1246128764905553924 Adam Hoge "Nick Foles just said if he didn't agree to "a crazy restructure" the trade wouldn't have happened and he'd still be in Jacksonville. He wanted to be in Chicago and so he made it happen."
  21. AZ54

    Foles it is

    Realize we're all just hoping for average QB play.
  22. I think all the Anthony Gordon hype comes from watching his highlights because it can't be because of all the bad throws/reads he makes. We have Foles and Trubisky...two backups if you will. We don't need a 3rd backup QB. That 5th Rd pick could easliy go to adding depth at OLB which we really need. Trevis Gipson, Trevon Hill are a couple and there are a few others. These are all backup type talents for sure. If you want a high energy guy who likely becomes a special teams stalwart go get Alex Highsmith.
  23. AZ54

    Foles it is

    Also by making the trade instead of signing a FA QB we stand to get a 6th Rd comp pick next year.
  24. AZ54

    Foles it is

    Did we get Foles for just $8mil/yr? It seems that way. We paid Daniel $5mil/yr the last two years. Moving to a Superbowl winning backup for just $3mil more per year seems like a coup. Pace wanted the cap space more than the draft pick. I think this is a very good deal for us. In a year with few picks giving up the 4th Rd pick hurt the day we made the deal. Looking at it now with these numbers the cap space in exchange for the pick enabled us to add more veteran depth to the roster. For a team with a Superbowl caliber defense having more vets as backups is much better than rookies, especially when talking about picks on the 3rd day of the draft. Say what you want about Artie Burns he's at least a known commodity more than any 4th Rd CB. https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1245381531289489413
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