ryneteem23
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Im a Charles Sims fan but this is one play....
lol its true I doI think hbkrusso likes Sims......
ive watch him in Morgantown several times and watched him play all last season kids legit imo.Im a Charles Sims fan but this is one play....
they wont take him though in all my years of fandom they haven't yet taken a guy I wanted on the bears like this but I generally see one guy in every draft I really want the bears to get
in reality even then the more pressin needs are mlb and cb imho but dam if I wouldn't love seein sims backing up and relieving forte would basicly be we got 2 fortes and how fuckin badass would that beIn all honesty if they get a safety and the DT they want in the first two rounds they have some flexibility. I would love for them to take Sims or even Smallwood if he is available....I know Smallwood's not popular (that's what she said) but I think he could be a serviceable starter and Forte still has two years remaining.
i don't think we can go rb any earlier than the 4th. we have to get at least one DT, S and CB in the first three rounds, imo. a stud RB in the 4th, don't have a problem with that.
i don't think we can go rb any earlier than the 4th. we have to get at least one DT, S and CB in the first three rounds, imo. a stud RB in the 4th, don't have a problem with that.
depends, if there is an impact player of another position then I would take that player over a questionable player in a need area.
yes, depends where we are talking, for sure. but i have so many players ranked higher than most of the rbs, at DT, S, and CB, as well as LB, that i can't see taking a RB in the first three. anything is possible, for sure. but with so much depth at rb, with the bulk of the rbs ranked as later picks (second half of the draft) i think we can wait.
Matt Forte is heading into the final two years of his contract, he'll be 29 by season' s end he's getting old by RB standards plus no position can experience an extreme unexpected drop off in production quite like a RB. Granted Forte is coming off of a career year and shows no signs of slowing down but if Forte gets hurt (another strong possibility given the position) suddenly there's no on behind him worth a shit.
For me personally there are two running backs I like in this draft both of whom I've seen a lot of in their careers since I'm primarily a Pac-12 watcher. First would be Kadeem Carey from the UofA who I think plays much faster than his 40-yard dash/combine time would indicate. Carey has great anticipation, vision and explosion when he sees a crease. He's also very elusive and gets tough quality yards between the tackles.
Then there Marion Grice who is tough elusive rock solid between the tackles who,pushes the pile and probably has the best hands of any RB in the draft. In short Grice is a poor man's Matt Forte just not as explosive or fast. Grice is tricky for me to scout because he does so many things so well but his lack of that one extra dynamic gear makes me think he could totally flop in the NFL.
Both Grice and Carey were highly and consistently productive and could be mid round targets that turn into solid NFL running backs because they have a feel for the position. They're both natural, instinctive runners who get yards when you wouldn't expect there to be yards to get because of the chaos around them.
I think Ka'Deem Carey would be a good pick. De'Anthony Thomas or Dri Archer would be nice as well.
somebody in the 4th-6th. either a beast for short yardage or a speedy guy for KR/PR, etc. Storm, Dri, McKinnon, Crowell, De'Anthony, etc.
Matt Forte is heading into the final two years of his contract, he'll be 29 by season' s end he's getting old by RB standards plus no position can experience an extreme unexpected drop off in production quite like a RB. Granted Forte is coming off of a career year and shows no signs of slowing down but if Forte gets hurt (another strong possibility given the position) suddenly there's no on behind him worth a shit.
For me personally there are two running backs I like in this draft both of whom I've seen a lot of in their careers since I'm primarily a Pac-12 watcher. First would be Kadeem Carey from the UofA who I think plays much faster than his 40-yard dash/combine time would indicate. Carey has great anticipation, vision and explosion when he sees a crease. He's also very elusive and gets tough quality yards between the tackles.
Then there Marion Grice who is tough elusive rock solid between the tackles who,pushes the pile and probably has the best hands of any RB in the draft. In short Grice is a poor man's Matt Forte just not as explosive or fast. Grice is tricky for me to scout because he does so many things so well but his lack of that one extra dynamic gear makes me think he could totally flop in the NFL.
Both Grice and Carey were highly and consistently productive and could be mid round targets that turn into solid NFL running backs because they have a feel for the position. They're both natural, instinctive runners who get yards when you wouldn't expect there to be yards to get because of the chaos around them.
I have to give you credit @DanielCCSBears, the Bears end up drafting a lot of players you like. Unfortunately the majority of players you like end up being completely worthless sacks of shit. I've seen numerous posts of you boasting about how no one spends as much time watching college football as you and that you understand the fundamentals of football unlike anyone else and yet you still couldnt spot a good NFL RB if they took a handoff and ran it right up your ass.Matt Forte is heading into the final two years of his contract, he'll be 29 by season' s end he's getting old by RB standards plus no position can experience an extreme unexpected drop off in production quite like a RB. Granted Forte is coming off of a career year and shows no signs of slowing down but if Forte gets hurt (another strong possibility given the position) suddenly there's no on behind him worth a shit.
For me personally there are two running backs I like in this draft both of whom I've seen a lot of in their careers since I'm primarily a Pac-12 watcher. First would be Kadeem Carey from the UofA who I think plays much faster than his 40-yard dash/combine time would indicate. Carey has great anticipation, vision and explosion when he sees a crease. He's also very elusive and gets tough quality yards between the tackles.
Then there Marion Grice who is tough elusive rock solid between the tackles who,pushes the pile and probably has the best hands of any RB in the draft. In short Grice is a poor man's Matt Forte just not as explosive or fast. Grice is tricky for me to scout because he does so many things so well but his lack of that one extra dynamic gear makes me think he could totally flop in the NFL.
Both Grice and Carey were highly and consistently productive and could be mid round targets that turn into solid NFL running backs because they have a feel for the position. They're both natural, instinctive runners who get yards when you wouldn't expect there to be yards to get because of the chaos around them.