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I know he doesnt fit Allens traditional mold for a DE but man I think Mike Green is the real deal and would love for him to be a Bear. Explosive and full belt of pass rush tools if you cant find a way to use a player like that then what are you doing.
Yes and if it weren’t for the character concerns there’s no way he would even be in discussion for 10 because it would be a known fact he’d be gone.
 

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Savaiinaea and Mbow
Got it. I think Savaiinaea can play T but that's obviously my very uneducated opinion. I don't really know much about Mbow and i'm pretty sure Milum has the alligator arm syndrome but can't exactly remember his measurements.
 

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I know he doesnt fit Allens traditional mold for a DE but man I think Mike Green is the real deal and would love for him to be a Bear. Explosive and full belt of pass rush tools if you cant find a way to use a player like that then what are you doing.
Also is no slouch against the run.
 

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You might hate if you try to find a single person who recovered from a torn patella to become a great player.

Conclusion: Patellar tendon ruptures can occur in otherwise healthy professional football players without antecedent symptoms or predisposing factors. The most common mechanism of injury is eccentric overload. Close attention should be paid to stability examination of the knee given the not uncommon occurrence of concomitant ACL injury. Although this is usually a season-ending injury when it occurs in isolation, acute surgical repair generally produces good functional results and allows for return to play the following season. Players chosen earlier in the draft are more likely to return to play.
Although, the recent ones seemed to have lost ability upon returning (Jimmy Graham and Victor Cruz).
 

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Although, the recent ones seemed to have lost ability upon returning (Jimmy Graham and Victor Cruz).
Results: Eleven of the 24 injuries had antecedent symptoms. The most common mechanism of injury was an eccentric overload to a contracting extensor mechanism. Physical examination demonstrated a palpable defect in all players. Twenty-two were complete ruptures, and 2 were partial injuries. Three of the 24 cases had a concomitant anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. In 19 of the 24 injuries, the player returned to participate in at least 1 game in the NFL. Players who returned were drafted, on average, in the fourth round, while those who failed to return to play were drafted, on average, in the sixth round. Of those players who returned to play, the average number of games played was 45.4, with a range of 1 to 142 games

Lmao from the article you shared.

They noted successful return as participating in 1 game in the NFL. Nice!
 
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What do you not like about it?
Taking another in line TE at 10 that's going to need a year to hit his learning curve, when the Bears already have an in line TE.

The Bears need a true FLEX TE not another long and lumbering in line like Warren or Loveland.

I would rather have Arroyo or Gadsden who are both the perfect fits for the FLEX and both will be available well after round 1.

This is the one downside of real standout prospects like Arron Donald, or Brock Bowers. Now every time a first round collegiate prospect with big numbers hits the draft, soyjacks everywhere scream that that TE or DT is the next Bowers or Donald.

Warren is no Brock Bowers, not even close.
 

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Although, the recent ones seemed to have lost ability upon returning (Jimmy Graham and Victor Cruz).
So this article instills confidence in you? How good were those players that returned? Were they as good or better than before the injury? We're talking high end draft value with Simmons. I have not found a single top end player in the NBA or NFL that had a torn patella. The only guy I found who even played much was Morris Claiborne who had an average career being constantly injured and playing on life long 1 year deals. He never quite lived up to being the 6th overall pick. I can't find an all-star... pro bowler... all pro... nothing. Everyone is a journeyman at best after that injury.

If you want to dig deeper, big boys like LeCharles Bentley ended his career with this injury. Lucas Niang is basically a bust at this point, but he can't even make it on the field. Being a 300 lb monster on a shakey knee chasing other big boys is not a recipe for good things.
 
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It’s a contract year. He’s putting in extra work to come back strong.
Because of his injury he has not been able to put in any work. Hell, he just came out of the boot a weel ago. Also, because of injuries Jones has missed 11 games over the last two seasons. Risk does not match the reward for the 2025 season. Campbell or Banks at 10, don't think Membou will make it that far.
 
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Results: Eleven of the 24 injuries had antecedent symptoms. The most common mechanism of injury was an eccentric overload to a contracting extensor mechanism. Physical examination demonstrated a palpable defect in all players. Twenty-two were complete ruptures, and 2 were partial injuries. Three of the 24 cases had a concomitant anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. In 19 of the 24 injuries, the player returned to participate in at least 1 game in the NFL. Players who returned were drafted, on average, in the fourth round, while those who failed to return to play were drafted, on average, in the sixth round. Of those players who returned to play, the average number of games played was 45.4, with a range of 1 to 142 games

Lmao from the article you shared.

They noted successful return as participating in 1 game in the NFL. Nice!

So on average you're looking at 3 years of play left after a sucessfuly recovery, with no objective data on quality of post-recovery play. Thats a hard pass for me but I wish him well.
 

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Do not understand the Simmons deification. He's a fourth-year guy. Campbell, Membou, Banks, & Conerly are all three-year guys. They'll all go in the 1st round, with Campbell & Membou going in the top 10. If Simmons came out last year, as a three-year guy, he'd probably have ended up being an early day-3 pick. Essentially, his NFL 1st round-worthy resume is the first five games of this year, against the likes of Akron, WMU, Marshall, Mich. St., and Iowa. After he gets hurt, Donovan Jackson swings over from G to play LT, and does a really solid job there. So maybe its not that hard to play LT on a team with ~15 guys about to get drafted. Sorry, just don't see Simmons as the second coming of Joe Alt that some people apparently do...
 

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Do not understand the Simmons deification. He's a fourth-year guy. Campbell, Membou, Banks, & Conerly are all three-year guys. They'll all go in the 1st round, with Campbell & Membou going in the top 10. If Simmons came out last year, as a three-year guy, he'd probably have ended up being an early day-3 pick. Essentially, his NFL 1st round-worthy resume is the first five games of this year, against the likes of Akron, WMU, Marshall, Mich. St., and Iowa. After he gets hurt, Donovan Jackson swings over from G to play LT, and does a really solid job there. So maybe its not that hard to play LT on a team with ~15 guys about to get drafted. Sorry, just don't see Simmons as the second coming of Joe Alt that some people apparently do...

Those are the 4 I am most interested in
 

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Results: Eleven of the 24 injuries had antecedent symptoms. The most common mechanism of injury was an eccentric overload to a contracting extensor mechanism. Physical examination demonstrated a palpable defect in all players. Twenty-two were complete ruptures, and 2 were partial injuries. Three of the 24 cases had a concomitant anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. In 19 of the 24 injuries, the player returned to participate in at least 1 game in the NFL. Players who returned were drafted, on average, in the fourth round, while those who failed to return to play were drafted, on average, in the sixth round. Of those players who returned to play, the average number of games played was 45.4, with a range of 1 to 142 games

Lmao from the article you shared.

They noted successful return as participating in 1 game in the NFL. Nice!
With an average of 3 years playing afterward.
 

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Because of his injury he has not been able to put in any work. Hell, he just came out of the boot a weel ago. Also, because of injuries Jones has missed 11 games over the last two seasons. Risk does not match the reward for the 2025 season. Campbell or Banks at 10, don't think Membou will make it that far.

I have no real idea but my guess is Poles and co don't want to move Wright to left tackle. I just don't think they want to **** with the guy at this point in his career. He's looking good and he's improving and I don't think they want to mess with that. To my mind, he's staying at RT.

And I'm also guessing they wouldn't want to move Membou from RT either.
 

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With an average of 3 years playing afterward.
I would have to go back to the article to see how that was determined but as you can see the range is massive, doesn’t seem wise to put much weight into an average of 1-145. The variance is too large.

That also excluded those that didn’t return.

It also gives no information as to quality of play. Were they back ups? Bad players? Pro bowlers? Did they return to a different position? Did they start?

All the measured was did they play
 

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What do you not like about it?
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. Godspeed!
 

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