April 26, 200916 yr comment_63796 None of the Bears draft picks have questionable injury histories. Report
April 26, 200916 yr comment_63798 None of the Bears draft picks have questionable injury histories. They fall in to line with the best player available too. Report
April 26, 200916 yr Author comment_63811 Great right when I say no significant injury histories they draft Freeman. Report
April 26, 200916 yr comment_63817 Great right when I say no significant injury histories they draft Freeman. Talent outways injuries, only had issues through senior year from what I have seen, It was to good a value to pass up. Report
April 26, 200916 yr comment_63819 My bad. found the report Injury Report 2005: Missed the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury vs. Miami (Ohio) in the season opener (9/03), as he developed staph infection that prevented him from returning to the field. 2007: Underwent arthroscopic knee surgery after the season to repair a meniscus tear. 2008: Hampered during parts of the season with a recurring ankle sprain. Report
April 27, 200916 yr comment_63914 He played through that ankle injury so he showed a lot of toughness. Report
April 27, 200916 yr comment_63975 And they are clearly trying to hit on some guys with first round talent, but who are raw, hoping that they can eventually develop them into very good football players. Not a bad idea, especially since we didn't have the early round picks. Its also why I like trading down because the more picks you can stockpile the better your odds that you hit on a couple of these developmental guys. Report
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