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First & does anyone even have a general idea of what the Bears cap situation is going to be in 2021?
That being said, the past couple of years the Bears have been rewarding some of their better young players with new contracts.
Depending on what the cap situation is going to be, I would have to imagine that at some point the Bears are going to have to let someone, or even more than one, good or better player walk or even trade.
If that is the case, I believe that Allen Robinson is due a new deal after this season. This draft appears to have a surplus of WR talent. Unless theyre is an early run on WRs, & even then, I still wouldnt be shocked to see a standout talent at the WR position available when the Bears are up in round 2. Same with CB.
If a talent like Claypool, or similar WR talent is on the board when the Bears pick with either second rounder, & I would have to bet there will be, do you take that WR? Especially if they are the BPA?
I would RRRREALLY have a hard time saying no to a talent like, or a WR talent even similar to Claypool, in round 2 of all places.
If Robinson is a question mark after this season, would you want to consider focusing on adressing the WR position now, knowing they often need time to develope?
CB is another intriguing position in this class, thats just as stacked in talent as WR. The Bears do need another outside CB, & the draft talent at CB looks like it very well could be available to justify the need. Also like WR, CB tends to need time to develop.
I dont believe that Nagy & Trubisky are the only asses on the hot seat. I think Pace is as well, & his best chance saving his job is obviously to aquire as much talent as possible.
Right now I would have to bet on CB & WR positions to give Pace his best shots at aquiring that sufficient talent.
That being said, the past couple of years the Bears have been rewarding some of their better young players with new contracts.
Depending on what the cap situation is going to be, I would have to imagine that at some point the Bears are going to have to let someone, or even more than one, good or better player walk or even trade.
If that is the case, I believe that Allen Robinson is due a new deal after this season. This draft appears to have a surplus of WR talent. Unless theyre is an early run on WRs, & even then, I still wouldnt be shocked to see a standout talent at the WR position available when the Bears are up in round 2. Same with CB.
If a talent like Claypool, or similar WR talent is on the board when the Bears pick with either second rounder, & I would have to bet there will be, do you take that WR? Especially if they are the BPA?
I would RRRREALLY have a hard time saying no to a talent like, or a WR talent even similar to Claypool, in round 2 of all places.
If Robinson is a question mark after this season, would you want to consider focusing on adressing the WR position now, knowing they often need time to develope?
CB is another intriguing position in this class, thats just as stacked in talent as WR. The Bears do need another outside CB, & the draft talent at CB looks like it very well could be available to justify the need. Also like WR, CB tends to need time to develop.
I dont believe that Nagy & Trubisky are the only asses on the hot seat. I think Pace is as well, & his best chance saving his job is obviously to aquire as much talent as possible.
Right now I would have to bet on CB & WR positions to give Pace his best shots at aquiring that sufficient talent.