Official NFL Draft Thread - Bear Fans Only - and No Montucky!

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The key to a better response to your thread would have been to type a paragraph of two why you think Warren would be a great asset for BJ and the Bears. Just posting an image of it with no commentary is akin to a preschooler fingering painting a POS, shoving it in your face and walking away. No one gives a shit about your water colors, sport.

I say that as a fellow man who was Sportin' an Orton' in 2005/2006 as well.
I'll take the critique, I won't be so lazy next go around
 
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Pretty sure after they drafted Wright and I was reading what I could find about him I saw something about how he was moved to LT his junior season and was horrible. He was moved back to RT senior season and had a great year.

If he couldn’t hold up at LT in college there’s no way in hell he will in the NFL.
that is false, he was not horrible his junior year

 
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If he's good with 250/255 for his DE's then that really adds some good guys to our list of guys to draft with one of those first three picks.
If DA is cool with Booker at 250-255 then hopefully he's cool with 251 lb. Mike Green who to me already is right now the player you hope Booker can some day develop into. Off the field issues aside.
 

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If DA is cool with Booker at 250-255 then hopefully he's cool with 251 lb. Mike Green who to me already is right now the player you hope Booker can some day develop into. Off the field issues aside.
I would love M.Green at #10 (if the off field checks out) but i'm starting to think they do go OL at #10 or their 1st pick, wherever that ends up being. Maybe Jeanty or Warren.
 

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The Bears and Johnson have mentioned the importance of a slot receiver many times this off season. Has anyone on this board heard of Efton Chism? He played at Eastern Washington (Cooper Kupp played there too) and he has PFF’s top slot receiving grade. Also, he had the top PFF grade for late down receiving.

Here’s some information:

“SLOT PFF RECEIVING GRADE: WR EFTON CHISM III, EASTERN WASHINGTON (90.1)

While many may not be familiar with Chism’s game, the two-time FCS All-American has an incredible resume of production, particularly when operating out of the slot. When lined up inside last season, Chism racked up the most yards after catch (519) among draft-eligible players, contributing to his incredible 3.19 yards per route run.

LATE-DOWN PFF RECEIVING GRADE: WR EFTON CHISM III, EASTERN WASHINGTON (91.9)

The FCS standout again features on this list due to his clutch nature on crucial downs. When Eastern Washington had to convert, they looked to Chism to make it happen, evidenced by his massive 36.1% threat percentage on third and fourth downs, the highest clip by any player with at least 50 late-down snaps in the 2025 draft class.“



Standouts from the East/West Shrine Bowl:

“Efton Chism III, WR, Eastern Washington

Coming from the same school as Cooper Kupp, it's no surprise Chism (5-foot-10 1/8, 195 pounds) showed a gamer's mentality on Thursday night. Working mostly out of the slot and winning with a quick release off the line, he displayed his trademark precise routes and strong hands.

Chaim also hurdled a safety to get downfield on one catch and made another grab over the middle knowing he would take a hit. The do-it-all playmaker also returned kickoffs and punts, getting upfield quickly and running tough to maximize each play.”

 
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The Bears and Johnson have mentioned the importance of a slot receiver many times this off season. Has anyone on this board heard of Efton Chism? He played at Eastern Washington (Cooper Kupp played there too) and he has PFF’s top slot receiving grade. Also, he had the top PFF grade for late down receiving.

Here’s some information:

“SLOT PFF RECEIVING GRADE: WR EFTON CHISM III, EASTERN WASHINGTON (90.1)

While many may not be familiar with Chism’s game, the two-time FCS All-American has an incredible resume of production, particularly when operating out of the slot. When lined up inside last season, Chism racked up the most yards after catch (519) among draft-eligible players, contributing to his incredible 3.19 yards per route run.

LATE-DOWN PFF RECEIVING GRADE: WR EFTON CHISM III, EASTERN WASHINGTON (91.9)

The FCS standout again features on this list due to his clutch nature on crucial downs. When Eastern Washington had to convert, they looked to Chism to make it happen, evidenced by his massive 36.1% threat percentage on third and fourth downs, the highest clip by any player with at least 50 late-down snaps in the 2025 draft class.“



Standouts from the East/West Shrine Bowl:

“Efton Chism III, WR, Eastern Washington

Coming from the same school as Cooper Kupp, it's no surprise Chism (5-foot-10 1/8, 195 pounds) showed a gamer's mentality on Thursday night. Working mostly out of the slot and winning with a quick release off the line, he displayed his trademark precise routes and strong hands.

Chaim also hurdled a safety to get downfield on one catch and made another grab over the middle knowing he would take a hit. The do-it-all playmaker also returned kickoffs and punts, getting upfield quickly and running tough to maximize each play.”

I wonder how far Xavier Restrepo will drop in the draft after that horrible 40 he ran because i think he'd be a good slot wr to draft if we could get him with a late pick?
 

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I wonder how far Xavier Restrepo will drop in the draft after that horrible 40 he ran because i think he'd be a good slot wr to draft if we could get him with a late pick?

I don’t have an opinion on him. I watched Ward quite a bit at WSU but I don’t remember watching anything but highlights of Miami last year.

I’m not sure I’ve ever seen Restrepo play.
 

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If he's good with 250/255 for his DE's then that really adds some good guys to our list of guys to draft with one of those first three picks.
I dont really think that's a weight he prefers, they are just emphasizing bookers need to add bulk. Booker got thrown around like a rag doll in the run game last year. I'd guess he played more around 240. I'd like to see him get up around 265 so he can hold the POA and see if he still has any pass rush explosion
 

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I dont really think that's a weight he prefers, they are just emphasizing bookers need to add bulk. Booker got thrown around like a rag doll in the run game last year. I'd guess he played more around 240. I'd like to see him get up around 265 so he can hold the POA and see if he still has any pass rush explosion

that's where a Tuimoloau or Burch type comes into play in the 2nd.
 

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