- Joined:
- Jan 11, 2014
- Posts:
- 7,206
- Liked Posts:
- 4,580
- Location:
- Chicago
I clicked over and it was still free? Try again? I took screenshots of RB/TEDamn it i missed my opening cause it's not free now.
I clicked over and it was still free? Try again? I took screenshots of RB/TEDamn it i missed my opening cause it's not free now.
The Raiders had one of the worst secondaries in the league and hired Pete Carroll. Hard to imagine they won't be looking hard at corners. Carroll does love his RB's too. Who knows what Spytek wants or if he actually has control.Raiders should take a QB. Geno is pretty average and not young. His old team not wanting to pay him says it all. Carroll is going to get them to not be terrible, so it's probably their best shot at a QB high in the draft.
I will add that I think the Jeanty to the Raiders is just a hype train gone out of control. I think guys like Membou, Walker, Johnson, and Shadeur are all more likely picks. I know it's media driven, but I think Spytek even bringing up Jeanty and the story with his kid is a bit of gamesmanship. They had a bad offseason of being the bridesmaid and maybe they perceive the Bears as a Jeanty home and want to let Ben sweat it out for essentially using them. Regardless, that team needs to prioritize other things.
I'll say a couple things...The Raiders had one of the worst secondaries in the league and hired Pete Carroll. Hard to imagine they won't be looking hard at corners. Carroll does love his RB's too. Who knows what Spytek wants or if he actually has control.
Hard to not like thatUmmmmmm yes please
NFL Draft 2025: Analysis of the Bears' Picks in Chad Reuter's Five-Round Mock
This is the type of draft that good scouting departments make their money on.This draft is all over the place. Seems all the picks from 15 to 50 are all interchangeable
Completely agree. There doesn’t seem to be any real consensus among most players out of the top 10 or so. A lot of disparities among the analysts.Kiper is most definitely on drugs but I’ve seen Nolan mocked by others in the 2nd too. It’s all over the place with him. Personally, I don’t think he makes it past 20-25 and could even go earlier.
Exactly. Obviously there are different opinions in each draft, but I’ve never seen one like this where there are such wild swings in the predictions.This draft is all over the place. Seems all the picks from 15 to 50 are all interchangeable
So I know the Bears have Jackson Thuney and Dalman but if one guy gets hurt you're virtually back to square one because there is ZERO talented depth.
So no I'm not ready to take a TE or a RB at 10.
Beyond they still need depth on the defensive line. So I'm trying to figure out this recent ground swell of support for ba skill guy over talent in the trenches.
As much as I think the Bears should go OL or DL at 10, it certainly isn't because I think they should pass on a great talent at rb/te to pick depth for the iOL intentionally.So I know the Bears have Jackson Thuney and Dalman but if one guy gets hurt you're virtually back to square one because there is ZERO talented depth.
So no I'm not ready to take a TE or a RB at 10.
Beyond they still need depth on the defensive line. So I'm trying to figure out this recent ground swell of support for ba skill guy over talent in the trenches.
The problem is the board at 10. If Membou and Campbell are gone (likely), the big boards are clear of OL guys til the 20s. Brugler has Simmons at 20, Conerly at 23. Jeremiah has Booker at 23 and Zabel at 24. So it becomes a big reach to go OL at 10. I would like to address OL, but feels like a trade down is needed to do that... or a trade up from the 2nd. I think they have to come away with a guard in the draft, probably in the 2nd or 3rd. I don't think they'll be in striking distance for an OT, though I could really see Simmons fall and maybe they want that gamble.And, what happens if one of the OTs get hurt again which I feel confident will happen? There is a hope and a prayer on Kiran but that scares the crap out of me. Definitely need not only more depth, but an actual play maker or 2 on the DL. Poles will **** it up.
The problem is the board at 10. If Membou and Campbell are gone (likely), the big boards are clear of OL guys til the 20s. Brugler has Simmons at 20, Conerly at 23. Jeremiah has Booker at 23 and Zabel at 24. So it becomes a big reach to go OL at 10. I would like to address OL, but feels like a trade down is needed to do that... or a trade up from the 2nd. I think they have to come away with a guard in the draft, probably in the 2nd or 3rd. I don't think they'll be in striking distance for an OT, though I could really see Simmons fall and maybe they want that gamble.
Meaningless my ass. The Bears basically knocked their asses out of the playoffs by making them play the Eagles. That’s easily worth 4 spots in the draft to me. That and my favorite prospect will be there regardlessThis is great, but I’d still also prefer the #7 overall pick instead of the #10 overall pick because of that meaningless victory against Green Bay to end last season.
The best Jeanty comp to me is a cross between Gibbs / Monty.Jeanty doesn't appear to have Jahmyr Gibbs speed so how exactly will a 5'8 211lb running back dominate the NFL? Who is his comp?
Hampton is better getting short yardage, a better receiver and a better pass protector. He has the same speed as Matt Forte, not electric but good enough to make long runs too.
I don't want either at #10. Trade back and I take Hampton late and pair him with Swift. That's a better rotation than Jeanty & Swift.
For what it's worth, still looks free on my phone actually.Damn it i missed my opening cause it's not free now.
Agree with this. There not a big gap at OL/DL/Edge at 10 and the picks at 39/41/72. There is a lot of talent to get depth and development picks in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. There are only a handful of blue chip talent prospects in this draft and if you can get a difference maker at 10 you take it. The Bears do need difference makers that teams game plan around. I don't want a roster of average and slightly above average players. It's where the Packers and Steelers are. Good orgs, and we'll coached, but just won't be able to beat top teams. We all hope Caleb and Rome take them out of that tier, but it wouldn't hurt to add another.This isn't complicated. At #10, the Bears should be looking for top-level talent, not filling need and certainly not worrying about depth concerns. This year, the tier-1 talent is two guys. Those two guys are not even on the horizon for the Bears. Consensus seems to be that the tier-2 talent runs ~6-8 guys deep, plus a QB. The Bears should end up with one or two guys in their tier-2 bucket to choose from at #10. They should just take whomever is the highest-rated guy left in the bucket, regardless of position. If it's Walker, fine, take him. If it's Warren, fine, same thing. Tet? Same thing, take him. Johnson? Same thing. Too many people here see filling holes with #10 as meeting need, without recognizing that having top-level talent on the roster is the ultimate need. This isn't complicated...