Bears27
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Take it for what it's worth, but a redditor posted that Pace was @ the Illinois/Wisconsin Game today:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CHIBears/comments/3q3xld/pace_was_at_the_illinoiswisconsin_game/
He seemed to think Tyler Marz might've been on his radar– a large run-blocking OT projected more as a G, that's expected to go in the mid to late rounds.
I think they might've also kept an eye out for Joe Schobert, 3-4 OLB. He's been on an absolute tear this year, after walking on for the Badgers in 2013–sound familiar *cough JJ Watt. Schobert has been a leader on the Badgers defense with 44 tackles and 9.5 sacks. There's still some things that bother me about him, like his size and tackling ability. He's added weight every year, but he still needs to bulk up if he plans on sticking as a pro-ready 3-4 OLB. Because of this he tends to tackle people at the ankles, instead of squaring up and laying down a strong hit. All things considered, there's no denying his speed and craftiness for getting at the quarterback and becoming a disruptor in the backfield. He would be a pretty decent 2nd day pick.
What do you guys think? Would Tyler Marz/Joe Schobert make good additions to this team next year? Is there anybody else Pace could've had an eye on?
https://www.reddit.com/r/CHIBears/comments/3q3xld/pace_was_at_the_illinoiswisconsin_game/
He seemed to think Tyler Marz might've been on his radar– a large run-blocking OT projected more as a G, that's expected to go in the mid to late rounds.
I think they might've also kept an eye out for Joe Schobert, 3-4 OLB. He's been on an absolute tear this year, after walking on for the Badgers in 2013–sound familiar *cough JJ Watt. Schobert has been a leader on the Badgers defense with 44 tackles and 9.5 sacks. There's still some things that bother me about him, like his size and tackling ability. He's added weight every year, but he still needs to bulk up if he plans on sticking as a pro-ready 3-4 OLB. Because of this he tends to tackle people at the ankles, instead of squaring up and laying down a strong hit. All things considered, there's no denying his speed and craftiness for getting at the quarterback and becoming a disruptor in the backfield. He would be a pretty decent 2nd day pick.
What do you guys think? Would Tyler Marz/Joe Schobert make good additions to this team next year? Is there anybody else Pace could've had an eye on?