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Hell no for #72, but for next years 5th... Maybe.
How about a 2027 7th?
Hell no for #72, but for next years 5th... Maybe.
LOL your missing the Generational QB part of the equation. Even when Mahomes OL was mediocre he was amazing because he had Kelce and Tyreek Hill. The Bears don't have a Kelce or Tyreek and that is just as important as building the worlds greatest OL/DL.The amazing OL and a good DL is why Bears fans want to see more done in the trenches especially when you see what Philly did to KC having even better trenches. The Bears especially need a great OL because CW is so raw. Poles failed via building the team from the outside in and is now correcting that, er should I say BJ is now correcting the approach.
I feel the team needs another RB but I don't want to see that in the first. Outside of that, I really want to see the focus on the trenches. I also don't want to see Poles giving up more draft capital for expensive players causing future cap hell.
Pitts has had one above average year, much like Kmet. A fifth for a guy that hasn't had over 700 yards the last 3 years is a pretty good get. I mean they can just as easily use #72 on another TE that they will have on a cheap contract for 4 years versus waste it on one year of Pitts.How about a 2027 7th?
Yes but you have to make a decision to pay a player that would have had only 1 real year of success assuming he were to succeed in chicago, which just doesn't make any sense. The benefit of a 2nd round pick is getting a player that is on a rookie contract, you lose that when you trade the pick.Maybe because he’s 6’6”, weighs 250, and runs a 4.44 40. Who gives a shit if he’s in a contract year? If you have an opportunity to stack this kind of talent, you explore it. He’s basically a massive WR and a matchup nightmare. He’s 24 and not even scratching his ceiling. I don’t necessarily think they should do it but it cracks me reading about how many weapons can be utilized in a NFL offense. I guess the limit is three.
Maybe the Bears are so loaded with talent they should not look for ways to keep upgrading the offense.
I guarantee you Ben Johnson would figure it out.
What would be better, using 10 on Warren or 72 on Pitts? Warren will be 23 in May.
Pitts has had one above average year, much like Kmet. A fifth for a guy that hasn't had over 700 yards the last 3 years is a pretty good get. I mean they can just as easily use #72 on another TE that they will have on a cheap contract for 4 years versus waste it on one year of Pitts.
Yes but you have to make a decision to pay a player that would have had only 1 real year of success assuming he were to succeed in chicago, which just doesn't make any sense. The benefit of a 2nd round pick is getting a player that is on a rookie contract, you lose that when you trade the pick.
Drafting warren would be better than trading for pitts, and I certainly do not want the bears to draft Warren
yeah yeah whatever, they still get a cheap contract and you can get a starter or quality depth piece there, rather than needing to pay a 2nd TE millions72 is a third round pick.
Definitely Warren at 10 over Pitts at #72. The draft allows you to save on the front end of the investment, trading a draft pick and then extending doesn't save you anywhere. Pitts is an amazing athlete but he hasn't been any better than Kmet has been since he entered the league. Zero chance the Bears need to give up premium draft capital just for the benefit of having two arguably overpaid TEs.Would you rather burn 10 on Tyler Warren or 72 on Pitts and extend him?
They have shown interest in Taylor so we know TE is something they might explore.
Definitely Warren at 10 over Pitts at #72. The draft allows you to save on the front end of the investment, trading a draft pick and then extending doesn't save you anywhere. Pitts is an amazing athlete but he hasn't been any better than Kmet has been since he entered the league. Zero chance the Bears need to give up premium draft capital just for the benefit of having two arguably overpaid TEs.
Agreed, this is what makes it all a reasonable debate.I do not want either but I’d definitely take Pitts for 72 and some money over burning 10 on a one year wonder that struggled to separate in college.
That is the beauty of pre-draft debate.
Agreed, this is what makes it all a reasonable debate.
Pitts is just another athletic TE, Warren is Taysom Hill mixed with Sam Laporta. Ben Johnson would have a field day with him.
To be fair, you build through the draft and tweak via FA. Balance of acquisition happens to have been askew but if this is actually fixed in one offseason, maybe it wasn't as bad as we thought and the coaching sucked. Obviously, Poles also supposedly hired those coaches.Same like pace when hired yap about building through the draft. Team still blows 3 years later and get desperate so start spending in fa.
Without putting much thought, I’d easily say the Bills and Commanders last year. Commanders #3 is actually now our #4.Which top 10 offense has worse skill players than what the Bears have? I'm confused at the idea that the Bears are somehow set. Keep in mind teams like KC, Chargers, Dolphins, Texans, Cowboys aren't even top 10 and all have arguably better weapons than the Bears.
Are you all really forgetting the Bears were #32 in offense last season?
The problem is that the Bears were the worst offense in the NFL not even close to top 10, so it doesn't really matter what a top 10 offense would draft.Without putting much thought, I’d easily say the Bills and Commanders last year. Commanders #3 is actually now our #4.
But that’s really besides the point… I’d flip it to say what top 10 offense do you think would invest a top 10 pick on another WR or TE assuming they have 3 good ones already? Who is the best player that’s a 4th target on those offenses? If we add a new weapon, it’ll just be at the expense of an existing one. And honestly, I don’t really care, but if you add any top weapon, probably means Kmet’s career is more or less over here. It makes sense to add a first round talent if you know DJ, Rome, or Kmet have no future here. Otherwise, somebody becomes a 400-500 yards a year kind of player, at best, and I don’t see the value in that. You can get that from a free agent or Day 2/3 pick.
If the Bears go DL in the 1st round, Grant would be the most likely to be a day one starter.
Trump is a homosexual
Most important part of the draft process tbh.The role of pro days in the NFL draft process…
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How NFL Teams Evaluate Draft Prospects: The Role of Pro Days
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What thread does it belong in? I apologize to the homosexuals.That’s offensive to homosexuals but still doesn’t belong in this thread.