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  1. Interesting thoughts. I think you're probably right. If the Bears are left with the five players you listed, I think they have to pass on Jaylon Smith because of the risk. If there is even a 10% chance he misses a good portion of the season, that's a risk Pace can't afford. I already said Spence is not worth the pick. He should have far more production in the OVC. That leaves the Alabama trio. I think the Bears need OL & ILB far more than DE. That leads back to Ragland, who I want anyway.
  2. We can only hope it's Reed then. I really hope that doesn't pan out like you project.
  3. Agreed 1000%. That, aside from what I mentioned, is why I'd like to see the move. He's been a good guy, has stayed in shape, hasn't bitched, and at the very least he's tried his hardest. Maybe he's good at only one position?
  4. I sure wish they'd either dump SMC or do what makes the most sense: move him to OLB. Put him into the rotation at OLB in a 3-4, ya know, the place where he displayed the talents that got him drafted in the first round. That way he's not a square in a round hole at DE, which was an utter failure, or at ILB, where he wasn't good. Clear the way for whoever else can play ILB semi-competently, because we all know SMC can't.
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    Malik Jackson

    I'm fully sold on not wanting this guy. The fact that he buckles in the elevation in Denver, and the fact that his stats drastically fall off in the 2nd and 4th quarters, says that he is not nearly good enough for the money he'd require.
  6. I am living proof that the answer is yes. I've partially torn the ACL in the left knee, with a full tear of the LCL as well. In my right knee I had a full tear of the MCL. I do lots of long distance running, so I know the ligaments can take a pounding. I also officiate football which requires lots of high speed direction change to get out of the way of huge/fast players. And on top of that, I play basketball. And I'm quite sure his doctor support is better than anything I received. Having said all that, it still doesn't feel the same. In either knee. Never has, and I rehabbed like a mad-man. I just don't see how Pace could roll the dice on two-straight years of a 1st round pick not playing. It'd be crazy in my mind. He'd get torn to shreds in the media. Everyone would question his abilities and judgement.
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    Fanspeak draft

    What an odd board! Nkemdiche in the 3rd and Oakman in the 6th?! Seems odd. I'd be pretty happy with it, but I'm not sure about spending the #1 on another injured player.
  8. I would be very unhappy with that pick. The competition in the OVC is very bad. I know this from first hand experience. He should have had double his stats. I don't want the Bears to pick a workout warrior or a combine champion.
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    Free Agency Plan

    Very funny. Nobody - Aging Vet - Questionable youngster - Uncertain - Long Maybe the Bears actually do need to pick up more than two OLinemen this offseason?
  10. FWIW - I didn't even consider that some of you would hint at or straight up mention a QB. That would be a monster surprise.
  11. I was thinking about the nightmare scenario possibility. Could it be possible that all the likely guys are gone? 1. TEN - Jeremy Tunsil - I don't see how he is not the #1 pick. 2. CLE - QB - Who cares who it is. They're picking a QB. 3. SD - Joey Bosa - He's largely thought of as the best guy in the draft. 4. DAL - Jalen Ramsey - They are picking him or Hargreaves. I'm convinced of it. 5. JAX - Myles Jack - They need defense everywhere. Getting a field-general makes sense. 6. BAL - A'Shawn Robinson - Canty is weak, and their LBs are firm. 7. SF - Ronnie Stanley - They just hired Chip Kelly. He's going offense. 8. MIA - Jaylon Smith - The second ILB jumps off the board. 9. TB - Deforest Buckner - Obviously a great pick for them. 10. NYG - Reggie Ragland - They need a MLB. Brinkley sucks. Assuming no trades, all of those picks could happen. The most unlikely one is Miami's at #8. Otherwise, that could happen. Who the hell do the Bears pick at that point? Is it Hargreaves by default? If so, would you be happy with it?
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    Free Agency Plan

    Just ribbing you. I don't like RB in this draft; it's true. If I had my way it would honestly be nothing but OL and D.
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    Fanspeak draft

    Same board I used. We can only hope it's accurate and the chips fall like that.
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    Notre Dame heavy

    Did I say he can't? Or did I say reports are that he's not suited for it?
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    Free Agency Plan

    Depth-wise, I don't think you are right about DL > ILB. We are talking about 3-4 DEs, not DTs overall. There are a bunch of good ILBs, and three of them are absolute stud, first rounders.
  16. I know it's far-fetched, but suppose the Bears went Notre Dame heavy. 1. Ronnie Stanley, OT 2. Jaylon Smith, ILB 3. 4. Sheldon Day, DT 5. KeiVarae Russell, CB 6. Romeo Okwara, DT 6. Elijah Shumate, SS 6. C.J. Prosise, RB 7. Pick who you want in the 3rd and 7th. What's your result? Would you be happy with the overall draft?
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    Fanspeak draft

    In regards to Smith, I think you're probably right. I do think, however, there is a lot of uncertainty about him and he could go late 1st. As for 5T, there just wasn't anyone there that wasn't a reach. It was odd how the picks happened a few times and players always seemed to go just before my pick. Having said that, I think Anderson could be a steal that late.
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    Fanspeak draft

    11: R1P11 OT RONNIE STANLEY NOTRE DAME 41: R2P10 LB JAYLON SMITH NOTRE DAME 72: R3P9 S JAYRON KEARSE CLEMSON 107: R4P8 G SEBASTIAN TRETOLA ARKANSAS 150: R5P11 CB ERIC MURRAY MINNESOTA 188: R6P10 QB KEVIN HOGAN STANFORD 207: R6P29 DE RYAN ANDERSON ALABAMA 209: R6P31 ROBERTO AGUAYO FLORIDA STATE 228: R7P9 ILB NICK KWIATKOWSKI WEST VIRGINIA Incredible start. Like Murray in the 5th - he's ultra-competitive. Hogan has great backup potential. Anderson could be a huge steal as a rush specialist DE/OLB hybrid. Thoughts?
  19. Wow, I'm surprised by this to be quite honest. 1. Long has been injured the last two years, but before that he was a stud. 2. He's got great size/speed combo for a 3-4 DE. 3. There is no denying his natural genes. 4. Going against his brother increases the likelihood the Bears will be able to resign Kyle without much fuss. 5. Chris was injured against the Packers, which creates a natural enemy for him. 6. He didn't miss a game in his first 6 years. 7. Going against his brother will likely make him fight harder. I honestly don't see much bad in picking him up. The only thing that worries me is the potential price tag.
  20. Nearly nobody thinks he's suited for it in the NFL though.
  21. I'm nodding my head at this. I can buy it. Although, I'm not sure the Bears really need three straight rounds of DBs.
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