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You can’t let this go can you pumpkin?
No, I can’t man :ROFLMAO:. I’m waiting for all the posters that advocated for the meaningless win against the Packers that led to us falling to the #10 overall pick, to whine on draft day when the player they want is chosen with the #7, #8, or #9 overall pick, or the Bears trade valuable assets to move up šŸ˜‚
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No, I can’t man :ROFLMAO:. I’m waiting for all the posters that advocated for the meaningless win against the Packers that led to us falling to the #10 overall pick, to whine on draft day when the player they want is chosen with the #7, #8, or #9 overall pick, or the Bears trade valuable assets to move up šŸ˜‚
I wanted them to win and I won’t whine about what happens on draft night no matter what. Beating a bitter rival always matters. Only losers think it’s ok to lose. The players after the game showed it mattered to them.
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NFL Draft rumors: New York Giants could face Abdul Carter, Shedeur Sanders choice at No. 3​

Increasingly, Cam Ward and Travis Hunter are expected to be selected 1-2

"It is beginning to look like the New York Giants’ choice at No. 3 in the 2025 NFL Draft will be between Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Penn State edge defender Abdul Carter.

Following Friday’s Colorado Pro Day, the Tennessee Titans cancelled a private workout for Sanders and cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter. The Titans have been considered likely to select Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick, and that would now appear all but certain.

Meanwhile, until recently the Cleveland Browns had been heavily linked to both Sanders and Penn State edge defender Abdul Carter. That appears to have shifted.

There is a ā€œgrowing belief around the leagueā€ from ā€œhigh-ranking executives and coachesā€ that the Browns will select Hunter. The team had dinner with Hunter and Sanders on Thursday night.

Cleveland owner Jimmy Haslam, trying to recover from the DeShaun Watson disaster, indicated to media that the Browns won’t ā€œforceā€ a quarterback selection.

ā€œIt would be great if we could get the quarterback, but we’re not going to force it,ā€ Haslam said, adding later, ā€œI think the message is if the right person’s there, we’re going to take him. If not, we’ll figure (quarterback) out for a year or two until we get the right person.ā€
Jared Mueller of SB Nation’s Dawgs By Nature confirmed Howe’s reporting recently on the ā€˜Valentine’s Views’ podcast.

ā€œCurrently from what we understand the Browns do not plan on selecting Shedeur Sanders number two,ā€ Mueller said. ā€œI think for you and I number two and number three are just too rich for Shedeur Sanders.ā€

Mueller also reinforced Howe’s reporting that it is Hunter, not Carter, that the Browns are eyeing at No. 2.

ā€œAbdul Carter does make sense for the Browns. It is not who I expect them to select, but at this point in time we might be talking 60-40, 55-45,ā€ Mueller said. ā€œWhen they look at their very terrible offense they see the ability [by drafting Hunter] to be really creative with Hunter, [Jerry] Jeudy, [David Njoku], [Nick] Chubb for a year, [Cedric] Tillman.

ā€œThat’s all of a sudden an offense that can do some things whereas just adding another talented defender doesn’t change the direction and the trajectory of the team.ā€

There is plenty of debate in the draft community regarding whether or not the Giants, after signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston and with head coach Brian Daboll needing to win in 2025, can take a quarterback who will begin the season on the bench at No. 3.

Todd McShay of The Ringer, who has Carter as the No. 1 prospect on his Big Board, posted on X that it’s ā€œnot a difficult decision IMO.ā€ If you read his newsletter or watch his show on YouTube, you know McShay has been consistent that the Giants should take the best player at No. 3 and trade back into Round 1 for a quarterback like Jaxson Dart."

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Best case scenario would be for Warren, Jeanty to both be gone so poles doesnt do something stupid, and shadeur be there still at #10. Then have some dumbo team like the steelers trade up so you can take a DL at 21 where it isnt as much of a reach
If the Steelers want to trade up for Sanders they most likely need to leapfrog the Saints at #9.
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"Saints are the betting favorite to draft Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders​

Darrion Gray, Saints Wire
Mon, April 7, 2025 at 9:00 AM CDT

Kellen Moore wasn't present at Colorado's pro day. It was an interesting choice, as the New Orleans Saints are clearly in the quarterback business. Moore has made time to see Jaxson Dart, Will Howard and Quinn Ewers, but he didn't do the same to see Shedeur Sanders.

You could argue Moore didn't expect Sanders to reach the ninth pick in the NFL draft, but he still made time to see Cam Ward. Also, there have been whispers around whether or not Sanders will slide in the draft.

FanDuel Sportsbook certainly expects a slide is on the way, and they weren't swayed by Moore's absence in Boulder, Co. They still gave the Saints the best odds to land Sanders over the Cleveland Browns, who hold the second overall pick.

That's what's interesting about the projection of Sanders being the pick in the first round. New Orleans is the last team in need of a quarterback in the top-10, so that means all the other squads would have to pass on Sanders. That includes the Browns, New York Giants and New York Jets. The Saints having better odds of landing Sanders than all of those teams."

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I wanted them to win and I won’t whine about what happens on draft night no matter what. Beating a bitter rival always matters. Only losers think it’s ok to lose. The players after the game showed it mattered to them.
I wouldn’t call those people ā€œlosersā€, I’d just say that we view certain things as more important than others, that’s all.

Even if you do whine, I’m not gonna go at you too hard because you turned me onto potential difference-makers OT Kelvin Banks Jr., G Donovan Jackson, and DT Tyliek Willams as potential draftees with our current positions.
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NFL Draft rumors: New York Giants could face Abdul Carter, Shedeur Sanders choice at No. 3​

Increasingly, Cam Ward and Travis Hunter are expected to be selected 1-2
I mentioned before, but this makes a trade an interesting possibility...
  • Trade down to someone who wants Carter
  • Trade Thibodeaux
Though, they could just take Sanders, which is probably the best case for the Bears.
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No, I can’t man :ROFLMAO:. I’m waiting for all the posters that advocated for the meaningless win against the Packers that led to us falling to the #10 overall pick, to whine on draft day when the player they want is chosen with the #7, #8, or #9 overall pick, or the Bears trade valuable assets to move up šŸ˜‚
My guy, you seem to be lacking a certain gene that gets pleasure in revenge. The fact that you can't grasp that people would value beating the team that has been gloating over whooping the Bears ass for decades now, says a little about you, not us.

I think everyone knows that it is better to have a higher pick, but the instant gratification of beating the packers and ending a 10 game losing streak, was worth it.
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No, I can’t man :ROFLMAO:. I’m waiting for all the posters that advocated for the meaningless win against the Packers that led to us falling to the #10 overall pick, to whine on draft day when the player they want is chosen with the #7, #8, or #9 overall pick, or the Bears trade valuable assets to move up šŸ˜‚
It’s the National Football League. You wanna win every week you don’t lose just cause you’re a shitty team. Every win matters. I’m not going to fukkin cry about missing out on players that we could’ve had it 7,8, or 9. The bears had a decent free agency and have four picks in the top 72. Myself and I’m sure many others on here believe the Bears will be fine.
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Yea, then we can be in the situation as last year when an olineman is bound to get hurt.

Almost like we already have a fringe top 10 TE and two #1 WR's. But lets forego the trenches to draft more skill guys.

Almost like some of us learned nothing from last year
It's not what I'm advocating for. But true BPA may be something like that. PERSONALLY I'd rather see them work with Kmet, take OL/DL at #10, and then if they want a RB in the 2nd I'm not against it. Our WR3 would be pretty far down the target ranks after DJM, Odunze, Kmet, and Swift/RB.
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After going to the wire in both games and being a blocked kick away from a sweep, Caleb knows he can beat the Packers but that guy thinks losing would have been the better outcome. Absolutely, **** that!
If the Bears did have #7, he’d whine that they never drafted anyone at 7 for Justin.
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My guy, you seem to be lacking a certain gene that gets pleasure in revenge. The fact that you can't grasp that people would value beating the team that has been gloating over whooping the Bears ass for decades now, says a little about you, not us.

I think everyone knows that it is better to have a higher pick, but the instant gratification of beating the packers and ending a 10 game losing streak, was worth it.
The ā€œinstant gratificationā€ has led to too many Bears fans accepting an inadequate product from the Halas/McCaskey family year after year.
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If the Bears did have #7, he’d whine that they never drafted anyone at 7 for Justin.
You’re obsessed with Justin Fields and seems to bring him up in almost every thread 😳
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The ā€œinstant gratificationā€ has led to too many Bears fans accepting an inadequate product from the Halas/McCaskey family year after year.
There has been no acceptance. We root for the team and players but if there was a way to force ownerships hand we would. It's no different than with the Bulls & Sox.
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Unfortunately I agree and yet Jerry still rakes in revenue.

He’s a good businessman. The NBA product has gone to shit I think more and more basketball fans have given up on it, and the Bulls are just a terribly constructed team that there’s really no incentive to watch them.
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