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Per his interview the first school has a 0 tolerance policy and he was suspended they would’ve taken him back next year but he wanted a clean slate.

I don’t believe he was ever charged, which doesn’t mean he was innocent of course.

Either way, I think the bears are in a place now with a locker room that shouldn’t completely implode. Assuming he has matured

The Bears typically stay away from players with any character concerns, so it would be a bit of a surprise if they took him. That said, the Bears have seemingly been turning a new leaf and doing things differently this off-season, so we'll see what happens. From a pure talent and need perspective, Green would be a home run pick. They need to do their homework of course, but the fact that he was never arrested or charged, is at least "somewhat positive." Off the field stuff aside, that dude could flat out rush the passer and would be a huge boost to the DL/defense.
 

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Bears pre draft depth chart - Jahns/Fishbain..

I usually like Jahns takes, Fishbains not so much.

A few positional outlooks.

Running back

D’Andre Swift, Roschon Johnson, Travis Homer, Ian Wheeler

Fishbain:
If the Bears had a game tomorrow, they could do worse than the 1-2 punch of Swift and Johnson, but they could also add a more dynamic player to this group, especially with what we know about Ben Johnson’s use of running backs in Detroit. Does that mean they target a back in the first two rounds to be the primary runner, or does the coach believe in Swift enough to simply need to add a complement? Roschon Johnson is still a valuable special teamer along with Homer.

Jahns: With Ben Johnson in charge, I think everyone has been rightfully fixated on the possibility of the Bears adding another running back through the draft. The Lions invested in the position when he was in Detroit, signing David Montgomery and drafting Jahmyr Gibbs in the same offseason. Adding Ashton Jeanty, Kaleb Johnson or even Cam Skattebo would fit with what the Lions did two years ago.


IMO, they could do a whole lot better than Swift/Johnson.
Adam careful not to rip on Swift here.



Offensive line

LT: Braxton Jones, Kiran Amegadjie

LG: Joe Thuney, Chris Glaser, Theo Benedet

C: Drew Dalman, Ryan Bates, Doug Kramer, Ricky Stromberg

RG: Jonah Jackson, Bill Murray, Jordan McFadden

RT: Darnell Wright, Joshua Miles

Fishbain:
The starting five is significantly improved, but more is needed not only for 2025 but future years. Maybe the coaching staff feels great about Jones and Amegadjie, but it’s the last year of Jones’ contract. Bates, Murray and Kramer should see competition for the top interior reserve spots. How would this group look with a first-round offensive lineman? The “need” isn’t as apparent when breaking down the first group, but as a whole unit, there could still be some talent infusions.

Jahns: Or how would this group look with some second-round offensive linemen? If the Bears take Jeanty or Warren at No. 10, adding a lineman or two at Nos. 39 and 41 would still fit the team’s plan to improve the trenches. Unlike other positions, this isn’t considered a good draft year for offensive linemen. So it wouldn’t be surprising if the Bears struck early in the second round instead of waiting until Day 3. Poles was in the Chiefs’ front office when the team took center Creed Humphrey at No. 63 in 2021.


Defensive line

DE: Montez Sweat, Austin Booker

3T: Grady Jarrett, Gervon Dexter, Chris Williams

NT: Andrew Billings, Zacch Pickens

DE: Dayo Odeyingbo, Dominique Robinson, Daniel Hardy, Jamree Kromah

Fishbain:
Similar to the other side of the trenches, the additions of Jarrett and Odeyingbo upgrade this unit, but more work should be done. Jarrett gives defensive coordinator Dennis Allen some flexibility to rotate with Dexter and Billings, not to mention Odeyingbo’s versatility to slide inside. Another edge rusher — maybe in the first two rounds — would offer similar options for Allen to give offenses a bunch of looks along with Sweat. Booker is someone who, based on his measurables, could be in line for a Year 2 jump, but the Bears need a better group of backups on the line.

Jahns: One scenario that hasn’t been discussed enough is the possibility of the Bears taking a defensive tackle at No. 10. I’m not talking about Michigan star Mason Graham falling to No. 10. But what if the Bears view another defensive tackle as worthy of a top-10 selection? Two years ago, right tackle Darnell Wright was considered a late first-round pick by analysts and pundits. The Bears, though, saw him as better than that. A rigorous workout at Tennessee solidified Wright’s status with the team. What if the same happens for Oregon’s Derrick Harmon or Ole Miss’ Walter Nolen?

Thats been discussed here often but not even a mention of Grant?


Cornerback

CB: Jaylon Johnson, Nick McCloud

CB: Tyrique Stevenson, Terell Smith

NCB: Kyler Gordon, Josh Blackwell

Fishbain:
This could be the deepest position on the team depending on how one views Stevenson and Smith — and the person whose opinion may matter most there is Allen, and possibly new defensive backs coach Al Harris. Former secondary coach Jon Hoke was a big believer in Smith, who has struggled to stay healthy. We know how gifted Stevenson is. But is that enough for the new staff? Johnson and Gordon are two of the best at their positions, and Blackwell is a very solid backup, but more corners should be added.

Jahns: Another scenario that hasn’t been discussed enough is the possibility that the Bears take a cornerback — a premium position — with the 10th pick. Stevenson’s standing with the team could be on shaky ground under a new coaching staff. There’s the Hail Mary fiasco and its fallout, but Stevenson also continued to rotate with Smith last season. Why is that? Michigan’s Will Johnson and Texas’ Jahdae Barron could be options at No. 10. The Bears should at least do their due diligence and look at them closely.


I mentioned this before trying to think outside of the box but don’t expect it to happen.
 

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Pro Days/Private Workouts

UCLA LB Joe Vaughn met with the Bears at his pro day. (Aaron Wilson)

Georgia LB Jalon Walker met extensively with the Bears at Georgia’s pro day. (Tony Pauline)

Combine Formal Interviews

LSU OL Will Campbell said he had a formal Combine interview with the Bears. (Adam Rank)

Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty had formal Combine interviews with ten teams, including the Bears. (Ryan Fowler)

Georgia EDGE Mykel Williams had a formal Combine interview with the Bears, per Zack Pearson.

Texas TE Gunnar Helm had formal Combine interviews with seven teams, including the Bears. (Mike Klis)

Virginia Tech DB Dorian Strong had formal Combine interviews with four teams, including the Bears. (Devin Jackson)

Iowa State CB Darien Porter had formal Combine interviews with six teams, including the Bears. (Tom Downey)

Oregon DT Jamaree Caldwell had a formal Combine interview with the Bears. (Tom Downey)

Texas S Andrew Mukuba had a formal Combine interview with the Bears. (CJ Vogel)

Boston College OT Ozzy Trapilo had formal Combine interviews with four teams, including the Bears. (Justin Melo)

Iowa S Sebastian Castro met with the Bears at the Combine. (Nicholas Moreano)

The Bears had a formal meeting with Texas DT Alfred Collins. (Ryan Fowler)

Chicago met with North Carolina RB Omarion Hampton at the combine. (Nicholas Moreano)

LSU OT Emery Jones had a formal Combine interview with five teams, including the Bears. (Tom Downey)

Ohio State OL Donovan Jackson had a formal Combine interview with the Bears. (Tom Downey)

LSU TE Mason Taylor had a formal Combine meeting with the Bears. (MLFootball)

Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo said he had a formal Combine interview with the Bears. (Bo Brack)

Alabama G Tyler Booker said he met with the Bears at the Combine. (Nicholas Moreano)

North Dakota State OL Grey Zabel had a formal meeting with the Bears at the Combine. (Nicholas Moreano)

All-Star Circuit

Memphis WR Roc Taylor met with a long list of teams at the Hula Bowl, including the Bears. (Ryan Fowler)

Virginia Tech WR Ali Jennings met with the Bears, among other teams, at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)

Iowa LB Nick Jackson met twice with the Bears at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)

Wisconsin LB Jaheim Thomas met with the Bears at the Hula Bowl, among other teams. (Ryan Fowler)

Colorado DE BJ Green II met with the Bears at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)

Louisiana Monroe CB Car’lin Vigers met with several teams at the Hula Bowl, including the Bears. (Ryan Fowler)

West Virginia OLB Ty French met with the Bears at the Tropical Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)

Boston College RB Treshaun Ward met with a long list of teams at the Tropical Bowl, including the Bears. (Ryan Fowler)

Miami DE Elijah Alston met with the Bears at the Tropical Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)

Ozzy Trapilo is an interesting name I haven't seen discussed much. Could be a nice swing tackle/Braxton insurance.
 

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Ozzy Trapilo is an interesting name I haven't seen discussed much. Could be a nice swing tackle/Braxton insurance.

I don’t remember seeing a BC game the last two years. I don’t have an opinion on their top edge defender either. How good is he?
 

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Some notes from the Texas pro day…

The Chicago Longhorns?

Receiver Matthew Golden, who ran a 4.29-second 40 at the combine, looked terrific in drills. He caught the ball extremely well and ran outstanding routes. Those on hand told me that Golden looked like an NFL receiver.

I’m told both Kelvin Banks and Cameron Williams looked good in position drills, though Banks really stood out.

Defensive lineman Vernon Broughton, who has been struggling with a quad injury and unable to test, participated in position drills and looked terrific. A former basketball player, Broughton easily moved around the field and looked comparably athletic and fluid to many of his smaller teammates.

The hope is that Broughton will be able to run the 40 before the draft, either on video that will be sent to the teams or in front of a local scout from the Texans. The senior, who has a half dozen official-30 visits, met with the Steelers and Bears on Monday evening.

Cornerback Jahdae Barron and safety Andrew Mukuba both looked terrific in drills. They were smooth and clean in their movements, backpedals and ability to break to the ball.

Both players were scheduled to meet with the Saints, BEARS, and Steelers on Monday evening.
Barron is expected to be the second cornerback selected, somewhere in the bottom half of Round 1, while Mukuba cemented himself as a Day 2 pick. Keep an eye on the BEARS in the third round for Mukuba.”

 

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I posted this before but Caleb Williams was a better passer with PA passing.....here are stats for QBs with 250 passes or more

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Receiver Matthew Golden, who ran a 4.29-second 40 at the combine, looked terrific in drills. He caught the ball extremely well and ran outstanding routes. Those on hand told me that Golden looked like an NFL receiver.

If Al Davis was still around, the Raiders would take him at 6.
He averaged 17.0 per catch last year and 9 TD's.
DJ has him ranked 15 now, you just can't teach 4.29.
I wonder how high he goes.
 

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Another fascinating day on pro day circuit … It should be another very interesting day on the pro day circuit with a lot of the attention on national champion Ohio State which has arguably the deepest 2025 draft class of any program in the country including first round prospects in OT Josh Simmons, WR Emeka Egbuka, OG Donovan Jackson, DE Jack Sawyer and RB Tre’Veyon Henderson, although none are likely top 10 candidates. The Buckeyes also have a pretty good QB prospect in Will Howard. Also note that other than RBs Henderson and Quinshon Judkins, none of the top OSU prospects ran at the combine. However, the top prospects NFL teams will be looking at today will actually be elsewhere in Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty and LSU OT Will Campbell, both of whom are top 10 candidates with Jeanty, who did not run at the combine and may not today, one the hottest guys in this year’s draft. For the record, there are also pro days planned at Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech.
 

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Another fascinating day on pro day circuit … It should be another very interesting day on the pro day circuit with a lot of the attention on national champion Ohio State which has arguably the deepest 2025 draft class of any program in the country including first round prospects in OT Josh Simmons, WR Emeka Egbuka, OG Donovan Jackson, DE Jack Sawyer and RB Tre’Veyon Henderson, although none are likely top 10 candidates. The Buckeyes also have a pretty good QB prospect in Will Howard. Also note that other than RBs Henderson and Quinshon Judkins, none of the top OSU prospects ran at the combine. However, the top prospects NFL teams will be looking at today will actually be elsewhere in Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty and LSU OT Will Campbell, both of whom are top 10 candidates with Jeanty, who did not run at the combine and may not today, one the hottest guys in this year’s draft. For the record, there are also pro days planned at Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech.

Jeanty should run but he probably won’t. I’m not sure there’s much upside for him to take the chance. I’m really curious how he would time.
 

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