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I think if you live in Chicago, there’s a chance he might assault a female you know!What do you guys think of Mike Green at 10?
I think if you live in Chicago, there’s a chance he might assault a female you know!What do you guys think of Mike Green at 10?
Ugh. I sure hope Poles forgets about both of them.Don't forget Stewart and Warren!
Stewart is absolutely the worst case scenario in my mind at 10.Ugh. I sure hope Poles forgets about both of them.
Agreed. I get it that he looks like he was built in a lab that produces DEs. He just never really produced on the field. He would be a very risky pick.Stewart is absolutely the worst case scenario in my mind at 10.
Stevenson has a ton of natural ability that if unlocked can turn him into a great CB. I actually think he will do very well with this coaching staff.Maybe he can save his career
i would take any of them over Stewart. I just see Shemar getting to the NFL and hitting this wall where “everyone is as athletic as I am but some of these guys are master technicians and I don’t know wtf I’m doing” that he never gets over.On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the angriest and 10 being the most pleased, how would you feel about each of these selections if the Bears took them at 10:
1. Will Campbell
2. Armand Membou
3. Kelvin Banks
4. Ashton Jeanty
5. Omarion Hampton
6. Tyler Warren
7. Colston Loveland
8. Mason Graham
9. Derrick Harmon
10. Walter Nolen
11. Will Johnson
12. Jahdae Barron
13. Jalon Walker
14. Mykel Williams
15. James Pierce
16. Mike Green
17. Shemar Stewart
ThisStewart is absolutely the worst case scenario in my mind at 10.
It was a long shot before but probably 0% Membou falls to Bears at 10.Not sure if this is really a surprise or not. He’s had health issues… lots of teams could be targeting OT.
It was a long shot before but probably 0% Membou falls to Bears at 10.
On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the angriest and 10 being the most pleased, how would you feel about each of these selections if the Bears took them at 10:
Point was he didn't suck, not some absolute. Have you got any other ledger we can use or just your personal biases?Lol PFF grade.
I personally spend the exact correct amount of time on X.You don’t spend enough time on X then
That would put me off more than the surgery and if true, that's not the sort of guy you expect to do the work required to come back 100%.Bob McGinn received some damning information on Josh Simmons.
“McGinn wrote of Simmons: "Removed from consideration by one team for makeup issues. Another team expressed serious reservations. 'Kind of a f-----," said a fourth scout. "His (issues) are more football character. He has a complete bull(bleep) sense of urgency, like a total finesse player. Mental is an issue. Lacks power, struggles to anchor. Fundamentals are poor. Plays like a guy that was at a JUCO and just came here."
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Warning signs to overcome for top tackle linked to Chicago Bears
Not only is Ohio State tackle Josh Simmons trying to fight back from a torn patellar tendon but now anonymous scouts are questioning his attitude in a report.www.si.com
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Part 3, OT: Inside the hunt for the next stalwart left tackle
Once again, the position is in high demand. Will Campbell is head of class in 2025. Count on teams rolling the dice throughout Rounds 1 and 2. NFL scouts guide you through all red flags inside.www.golongtd.com
It's the totality of a couple broad factors for me:For the “draft an OT at 10” crowd, I’m assuming they believe whoever will be there is going to join the top 10 elite NFL LT crowd? I don’t see it personally but maybe someone like Banks/Conerly will. I’m just not a fan of using a top 10 pick on an OT that doesn’t project as elite when you already have more than a capable starter.
Back in January, I said the above about Banks and it feels the momentum is finally carrying him to where I’m wondering if he may go higher than our pick.I like Banks, but I feel like his draft stock is going to move up cause his measurables and we'll miss out.