Tolliver, Roberson, and maybe a new draft pick are gonna compete for that job this summer.
Does that sound good enough against Rogers & co? Dont want us to lose leverage upfront cos of glaring holes in the back. Wouldnt make sense, although they will probably have an easier job.
Tolliver, Roberson, and maybe a new draft pick are gonna compete for that job this summer.
Does that sound good enough against Rogers & co? Dont want us to lose leverage upfront cos of glaring holes in the back. Wouldnt make sense, although they will probably have an easier job.
Tolliver, Roberson, and maybe a new draft pick are gonna compete for that job this summer.
Does that sound good enough against Rogers & co? Dont want us to lose leverage upfront cos of glaring holes in the back. Wouldnt make sense, although they will probably have an easier job.
I don't think what they had was good enough against Rogers and company.
okay so all of the sim's are inaccurate w/our draft picks so I'm going to manually pull one out of my ass. Bears draft picks per nbc sports rd 2 43 and 50 no 3 no 4(lost comp for Foles) rd 5 142 and 156 *we have 3 top 150 picks and 2 top 100 cry* rd 6 177 and 181 rd 7 211
Looking at this team they need, in order, starting #2 WR, starting S, backup/rotational OLB and ILB, backup rotational OT/OG, then just general depth everywhere, and if someone falls a developmental qb
43: Jalen Reagor WR TCU 5'11" 206lbs sub 4.5 40. www.nfl.com/prospects/jalen-reagor?id=32195245-4133-8982-9a32-957d59a1e153 Reagor is a smooth athlete with blazing speed who has more playmaking talent than receiver skill and play-callers need to account for that when determining how to utilize him. He's electric with the ball in his hands so getting it to him quickly rather than asking him to consistently make plays for himself as a ball-winner could be crucial. **Kind of sounds the part of what Nagy wants, speed, and yac/playmaker. He'll need to clean up his route running from the sounds of it, but what the team lacks and needs he has.
50: John Simpson OG Clemson 6'4" 321 lbs www.nfl.com/prospects/john-simpson?id=32195349-4d53-5559-6e58-1567c1c85840 Teams looking to add physicality up front will covet Simpson, but keep in mind he was plenty effective with scoop blocks, pulls, second-level climbs and even screen blocking, which shows the big man can move. **Just like the team needed competition for QB, the team NEEDS to find a starting OG, assuming Alex Bars can just step in when he couldn't find the field last year makes finding a OG important. No starting S's worth a damn so I kicked it down the road, the Bears might regret doing that in FA.
142: Julian Blackmon S Utah 6' 187 www.nfl.com/prospects/julian-blackmon?id=3219424c-4128-3027-fdc4-2c27128f84f7 The former cornerback has soft hands and carryover route-anticipation that should allow him to match against tight ends as a pro. He can play split safety, big nickel or help support the run as a down safety. **This was his first year as as S and it will take some more time to get experienced but he has Jackson and a good coaching staff to quickly get caught up
156: Jonathan Garvin OLB Miami(FLA) 6'4" 263 www.nfl.com/prospects/jonathan-garvin?id=32194741-5273-1639-14f1-ac687272b120 Traits-based edge defender capable of playing 4-3 end or 3-4 rush linebacker. Garvin's strong 2018 was followed up with inconsistent effort and an inability to stamp his presence on games with much consistency. He gains depth upfield quickly and is fairly natural at defeating the punch and flipping the corner. **Needs to learn effort, and how to maximize his athletism but who better to learn from then Mack/Quinn?
177: Robert Hunt RT Louisiana-Lafayette 6'5" 323lbs www.nfl.com/prospects/robert-hunt?id=32194855-4e36-0894-8461-dd1b950e2536 Hunt is a plus athlete with a big man's frame who could be considered at guard or tackle. Inconsistent footwork and pad level are the primary culprits when he fails to win the rep, but there aren't any physical limitations that should prevent him from improving in both areas. **Not a yr 1 starter, but likely a yr 2, if he cannot do RT, could easily move to OG.
181: CJ O'Grady TE Arkansas 6'4" 253lb www.nfl.com/prospects/c.j.-o'grady?id=32194f47-5204-1528-4e96-c6588a4c43ad O'Grady is an intriguing athlete with NFL ball skills, but he catches a developmental label both on and off the field. **Sounds like the kid needs to learn how to be a pro on and off the field. But like Garvin, who better to learn from then Jimmy Graham?
211: Nick Coe 5 Tech 6'5" 280 lbs www.nfl.com/prospects/nick-coe?id=3219434f-4504-9912-298c-8b971f7b8218 Coe has the body type and natural power of an odd-front defensive end, but he needs to play with better anchor and feel for the blocking scheme in front of him. He flashes rugged tendencies, but needs to embrace that part of his game at the point of attack as he lacks the quickness and twitch to be a consistent playmaker or pass rusher. **Team needs some rotational depth at DT and this guy looks the part, he has RRH and Hicks to learn from while he adjusts as a backup
Someone mentioned in another thread about how not all drafts are the same, this draft proves it. The majority of this draft is hot garbage.