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Dave23

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #405 on: December 08, 2022, 01:25:13 pm »
Dont like the RB pick, take a DL there.
Love the RB pick, hate the small WR in round 2…there will be good DLmen there at that time…

davebear

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #406 on: December 08, 2022, 02:36:46 pm »
Should say, that Panthers did turn down several offers for Burns, so unlikely they trade him.

Yeah but they likely miss out on a top QB at 6.

Curious to see what Denver, Seattle and Tennessee will do.  Denver could only offer players but has to do something.  Titans are spinning their wheels with Tannehill.  Geno Smith is 32.

Then there’s Jets, Colts,  Saints all having to think QB is holding them back. 

dallasbear

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #407 on: December 08, 2022, 02:50:21 pm »

Everyone has Da'Ron Payne coming to the Bears in free agency.  Guys like that get re-signed or at least tagged.  You think the Redskins  Commanders let that guy walk out with no compensation - are they way over the cap?

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #408 on: December 08, 2022, 03:02:33 pm »
No the top stars rarely are let out the door when they’re young

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #409 on: December 08, 2022, 08:28:44 pm »
Love the RB pick, hate the small WR in round 2…there will be good DLmen there at that time…

Fair, replace both with a DL. Wins begin on lines, spend this entire draft on it if you must.

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #410 on: December 09, 2022, 12:27:15 am »
So, the Rams won.....so there's that.....
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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #411 on: December 09, 2022, 04:34:59 am »
So, the question is then....given the choice, do they go with Carter or another Mr. Anderson? Personally, it's Carter. They need a strong center guy, DT, that can anchor that middle and rush/prevent the run right up the middle. Clog that middle. Problem is then they'll need a DE pass rusher and those are not a dime a dozen. This isn't a easy choice....

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #412 on: December 09, 2022, 07:30:18 am »
In general, if there is a tie to be broken between two players both of whom are at positions of need, this front office will take the one with the cleaner injury history.

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #413 on: December 09, 2022, 09:44:43 am »

It would be nice to have that choice but at this point the Bears don't have that choice.  There's still FOUR games left.

Detroit just lost a good chance at the #2 draft pick with the Rams win.  If I was a conspiracy theorist I would say Detroit lays down for us to give the Bears another win.

Now we root for the Broncos.
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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #414 on: December 09, 2022, 04:27:10 pm »
Alex Shapiro
Fri, December 9, 2022 at 2:51 PM
Bears mock draft: Poles trades down, still lands Anderson originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

The Bears finally made it to the bye week, but while many teams use the rest to prepare for a second half playoff push there will be no postseason run in Chicago. So let’s use this time to look ahead to next year’s draft. The Bears have plenty of roster holes to fill, and they can go a variety of ways with their picks to make an instant impact for the franchise. So this is one of three iterations of a mini mock draft. There will be different players in each mock draft, not only to show the many ways things can go next year, but also to discuss more guys who could be headed to Halas Hall next season. In this version, the Bears trade the No. 2 pick to acquire more draft capital. In addition, they have the No. 57 and No. 66 picks since that is where the Bears are currently slated to pick, per Tankathon. Obviously that will change as the final month of the season plays out, but whatever, we’re doing this now. Also, these mini mocks will be limited to the first three rounds. Want more mock draft content? You can check out our first version here, and the second here.


TRADE!
Ryan Poles gets a call from Seattle asking about the No. 2 pick in the draft. The agreed upon price, the No. 4 and No. 16 picks in this year’s draft, plus a 2024 third-rounder and fifth-rounder. According to PFF’s Mock Draft simulator, this deal had a 58% chance of going through, and in this instance fake John Schneider and fake Poles went for it.

NO. 4: WILL ANDERSON - EDGE - ALABAMA
Surprise, surprise. The assumption was that the Seahawks wanted to trade up to select their QB of the future, but they picked disruptive defensive tackle Jalen Carter instead. That left C.J. Stroud for the Lions at No. 3, and Anderson, who the Bears may have taken with the No. 2 overall pick, was still on the board at No. 4. Mock drafts are crazy, and if this happens in real life the Bears will be extremely, extremely happy. The Bears pass rush from the front four has been nonexistent for most of the year, and Anderson will bring a boost immediately as he leaves Alabama with 34.5 sacks, the second most in school history. Anderson is stout against the run, too, and led the nation with 31 TFLs last season. He ranks 10th with 17 TFLs this year.

NO. 16: QUENTIN JOHNSTON - WIDE RECEIVER - TCU
Two wide receivers went off the board just before the Bears’ second pick in the first round, but it doesn't matter, they still got their guy. Johnston is a talent who could develop into a true WR1 for Justin Fields with a typical “X” receiver frame and skill set. At 6’4”, 215 pounds Johnston is another big body for Fields to target, who has real breakaway speed and knows how to use his size to win contested catches on 50/50 balls. Johnston also has demonstrated he can beat both press man coverage with his agile releases at the line, or zone coverage with his ability to find soft spots in the defense. It’s what Johnston does after the catch that makes him a special athlete, however. He’s extremely elusive in open space for his size and forced 17 missed tackles on 53 catches this season, per PFF. The only knock on Johnston is his high drop rate. Per PFF, Johnston dropped eight balls this year.

NO. 57: JAYLON JONES - CORNERBACK - TEXAS A&M
Things are about to get confusing at Halas Hall, because the Bears now have two players named Jaylon Jones at cornerback. This Jaylon Jones developed into a true shutdown corner this year, and only allowed 10 receptions this season per PFF.  Jones didn’t notch an interception this year, in large part because he was only targeted 19 times total, but he’s shown good ball skills earlier in his college career. Jones has three interceptions and one fumble recovery to his name over three seasons at A&M. He also plays with a physicality and intensity that Bears coaches will love. The move also allows Kyler Gordon to focus primarily on slot corner, as Jones can take over as the starting outside corner, opposite Jaylon Johnson.

NO. 66: ADETOMIWA ADEBAWORE - DEFENSIVE LINE - NORTHWESTERN
The Bears further bolster their defensive line with an intriguing prospect. Both Matt Eberflus and Ryan Poles value versatility in their players, and they get that in Adebawore, who played both defensive end and defensive tackle for the Wildcats over his college career. That mix will allow the Bears to use Adebawore in different packages, regardless of whether they want to stop the run or pressure the QB. Adebawore has also shown the ability to beat offensive linemen with a variety of techniques like bull rushes, swim moves or pure speed coming off the edge. He’s not a flash in the pan player, either. Adebawore has produced consistently over his Northwestern career with six sacks, 31 pressures and nine TFLS in 2022; five sacks, 30 pressures and 8.5 TFLs in 2021; and two sacks, 17 pressures and six TFLs in the shortened 2020 season.

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #415 on: December 09, 2022, 08:19:39 pm »
I don’t hate that…

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #416 on: December 10, 2022, 12:12:23 pm »

If Bears retain the #2 pick which is iffy, why would a QB hungry team at #3 swap picks with the Bears?  They know the Bears aren't going QB why not just sit tight?   Bears would have to be getting other offers to make #3 team believe they'll miss out on their guy.

And the risk of trading down with #4 is that teams at #2 and #3 take Anderson and Carter and totally bypass QB.  Detroit may be happy with Goff and he's only 28.  Geno Smith is having a great season but he's a bit older at 32. 

The team to watch is Carolina.  They may end up with the #3 pick if Denver wins another game and they could have the easiest schedule of the 4 win teams.  Is Sam Darnold their guy?   He won last week.

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #417 on: December 12, 2022, 04:46:13 am »
Dallas - Recent history.  The Bears traded up from 3 to 2 to grab Trubisky, because they thought teams were trying to move ahead of them.  Maybe your question should have read, why would a team other than the Bears trade up from 3 to 2... ;D

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #418 on: December 12, 2022, 11:06:58 am »

I know.  I'm fuzzy on the details of that day, but I thought there was demand from other teams to get the 49ers #2.  Bears at 3 had the best deal with the 49ers only dropping one spot.

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Re: 2022 NFL Draft
« Reply #419 on: December 12, 2022, 11:15:28 am »
And we were lucky enough to get Trubisky.. Oh wait..

I watched some of the Steelers game yesterday. Tru could be a decent QB if he could cut down on the mental mistakes. I think he threw 3 int's yesterday.. WTF..