Visionman
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Jake Fromm...LOL
this.Finding a 2nd round QB is really hard. The only thing is that this draft has quite a few more QB prospects than normal which makes things interesting.
I still think it's unlikely the Bears find a QB in this draft that is a significant upgrade from Trubs.
But it certainly is an interesting QB stable this draft.
there could be a GM poker showdown if a handful of mid-round teams pass for second round. At that point our 2 picks could sneak into late first.2021 there should be a decent QB with the first or second pick.
The bears are not drafting Fromm in the secondJ.Fromm and C.Kmet in the 2nd round.
Chicago Bears 2020 NFL Mock Draft: Quarterback, tight end issues solved
Heading into the 2020 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears have a couple of glaring questions to address. The question is, will Chicago Bears general manager Ryan ...email.fansided.com
I’m much more interested in the transfer to Georgia, Jamie Newman, as a prospect in the 2021 NFL draft.
He has the potential to be a high first round pick and I expect his draft stock to rise dramatically next year.
You heard it here first. Fuck this scrub Fromm.
J.Fromm and C.Kmet in the 2nd round.
Chicago Bears 2020 NFL Mock Draft: Quarterback, tight end issues solved
Heading into the 2020 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears have a couple of glaring questions to address. The question is, will Chicago Bears general manager Ryan ...email.fansided.com
The bears are not drafting Fromm in the second
OK, just for fun, lets look at all the QBs who have been selected in the 2nd round over the last five years:
2019 - #42 Lock (Denver)
2018 - <none>
2017 - #52 Kizer (Cleveland)
2016 - #51 Hackenberg (NYJ)
2015 - <none>
That's all there have been. Set aside the obvious observation that Kizer is on his 3rd team already, Hackenberg is out of football, and Lock is still an unknown. The forest-among-the-trees observation is that of 160 2nd round picks across that period, a grand total of three QBs were chosen. Meanwhile, just arbitrarily picking a couple devalued positions, RB and C, there were 10RBs and 5 Cs chosen over the same period. Why so few taken at the most important position on the field? Because any college QB evaluated to have the talent of an NFL starter gets grabbed in the 1st round. OK, but then why don't teams take fliers on college QBs with potential but flaws? Because the 2nd round is typically full of starter potential, and even Pro Bowl potential players at the other positions. Anyone dreaming of a 2nd round QB for the Bears in this draft is deluding themself...