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Is Jalon Walker a similar prospect to what Nolan Smith was coming into the draft?
 

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Is Hampton the best back in the draft from The Athletic.

Dane Brugler was on the panel.

“Dane: I think it’s a conversation — and I like Hampton a lot. He is my number two running back, but if I ran strictly outside zone, and that’s the type of running back I wanted, Kaleb Johnson from Iowa would absolutely be part of that conversation. Because that’s where he got his master’s degree, outside zone. He’s just so adept at it. But with Hampton, he can do gap or zone, and he’d be fine in whatever blocking scheme you’re running, but he also has a lot of the physical traits that you want.

He’s got a thick square build, he’s got speed, run strength. He can really tilt the field with that forward lean, so he’s going to barrel through tacklers. His burst for a 220-pound athlete is also really impressive. He is another guy that has some of the running back-specific traits in terms of his ability to read blocks, set up defenders, and cut back. He’s really strong off his plant foot, so he has speed in and out of his cuts, and he can catch the ball in the backfield.

Those pivot routes they ran at North Carolina over and over and over again show that. The best compliment you can pay Omarion Hampton is that last year, he ran for over 1,400 yards with Drake Maye as his quarterback. This year, where it was basically the Omarion Hampton show and nobody else, he still ran for over 1,400 yards. He was still productive, even though the passing game was not there. So all-purpose rushing yards, it didn’t matter what was going on around him with the quarterback or offensive line, he was able to produce. He’s not the most creative back, but he has that mix of bruising speed and vision.


 

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I will without a doubt guarantee that the Bears won't pick Henderson at 10. Hampton is another story. I think that's very possible
Yeah i agree, well i won't put it as a guarantee cause i've seen things crazy happen in drafts but i'll be in the high 90's that it won't either. I also don't think he drops to #39 but that's a much bigger possibility over us taking him at #10 IMO. Hopefully they don't make some dumb trade back into the bottom of the 1st for him.
 

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From Amazon to the NFL…

What a great story for this kid. The amount of injuries with some very serious injuries is concerning and not something i'd want my team to mess with in the 2nd round, luckily we're good at CB, but just his story from Amazon warehouse to getting into ECU and turning down the bigger money to stay there is awesome.

Wish this kid all the luck in the world.
 

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Except Amon-Ra wasn’t on a losing team and didn’t keep fucking up every week. And Campbell ain’t no Belichick, not by a long shot.
You’re right. Bill is a dinosaur who had to move to the college game because he’s outdated in the NFL.

Doesn’t kelce also have a podcast with his brother?

Think your issue is more with the losing and underachievement more than the podcasting aspect.
 

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Ummmmmm yes please

NFL Draft 2025: Analysis of the Bears' Picks in Chad Reuter's Five-Round Mock​



 

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Grant will go top 25.
I agree but i have been seeing him go in the 2nd in more mocks lately. Obviously these mockers don't know even close to as much about a player as actual GM's, Scouts and Coaches do.
 

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320LB Texas Prospect Touted as a Fix for Caleb Williams as Bears’ Ryan Poles Make $3M Decision​



Out of the 3 of K.Banks, A.Membou, W.Campbell.

K.Banks has the measurables and game tape. Maybe falls a little short with his height being 6'4 but shouldn't be an issue.

Membou has the best measurables and game tape and killed the combine but has never played LT.

W.Campbell has the best game tape of the 3 IMO but he falls short with the arm length and wingspan even though many analysts say the wingspan doesn't matter as much when talking tackles as the arm length does.


So why do the "draft experts" (most of them anyway) have K.Banks going the latest in the 1st round?
 

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Is Hampton the best back in the draft from The Athletic.

Dane Brugler was on the panel.

“Dane: I think it’s a conversation — and I like Hampton a lot. He is my number two running back, but if I ran strictly outside zone, and that’s the type of running back I wanted, Kaleb Johnson from Iowa would absolutely be part of that conversation. Because that’s where he got his master’s degree, outside zone. He’s just so adept at it. But with Hampton, he can do gap or zone, and he’d be fine in whatever blocking scheme you’re running, but he also has a lot of the physical traits that you want.

He’s got a thick square build, he’s got speed, run strength. He can really tilt the field with that forward lean, so he’s going to barrel through tacklers. His burst for a 220-pound athlete is also really impressive. He is another guy that has some of the running back-specific traits in terms of his ability to read blocks, set up defenders, and cut back. He’s really strong off his plant foot, so he has speed in and out of his cuts, and he can catch the ball in the backfield.

Those pivot routes they ran at North Carolina over and over and over again show that. The best compliment you can pay Omarion Hampton is that last year, he ran for over 1,400 yards with Drake Maye as his quarterback. This year, where it was basically the Omarion Hampton show and nobody else, he still ran for over 1,400 yards. He was still productive, even though the passing game was not there. So all-purpose rushing yards, it didn’t matter what was going on around him with the quarterback or offensive line, he was able to produce. He’s not the most creative back, but he has that mix of bruising speed and vision.



Is Hampton the best back in the draft from The Athletic.

Dane Brugler was on the panel.

“Dane: I think it’s a conversation — and I like Hampton a lot. He is my number two running back, but if I ran strictly outside zone, and that’s the type of running back I wanted, Kaleb Johnson from Iowa would absolutely be part of that conversation. Because that’s where he got his master’s degree, outside zone. He’s just so adept at it. But with Hampton, he can do gap or zone, and he’d be fine in whatever blocking scheme you’re running, but he also has a lot of the physical traits that you want.

He’s got a thick square build, he’s got speed, run strength. He can really tilt the field with that forward lean, so he’s going to barrel through tacklers. His burst for a 220-pound athlete is also really impressive. He is another guy that has some of the running back-specific traits in terms of his ability to read blocks, set up defenders, and cut back. He’s really strong off his plant foot, so he has speed in and out of his cuts, and he can catch the ball in the backfield.

Those pivot routes they ran at North Carolina over and over and over again show that. The best compliment you can pay Omarion Hampton is that last year, he ran for over 1,400 yards with Drake Maye as his quarterback. This year, where it was basically the Omarion Hampton show and nobody else, he still ran for over 1,400 yards. He was still productive, even though the passing game was not there. So all-purpose rushing yards, it didn’t matter what was going on around him with the quarterback or offensive line, he was able to produce. He’s not the most creative back, but he has that mix of bruising speed and vision.




It's comical to me that Hampton is 6-0 221 runs 4.45 at the Combine performs well in all other athletic areas and is massively productive for two years and yet somehow Jeanty is the generational prospect.
 

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Would love to hear an elaboration on how a 22 year old is “just scratching the surface athletically.” WTF does that even mean?
Shultz feels like he’s kind of a shill. I’m sure he does it for other info.
 

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