Report: Adam Shaheen is on the trade block 48 comments
We check in on the latest about a current Bears tight end, and also the latest on an ex-Bears tight end, and also the latest of a possible future tight end!
Report: Adam Shaheen is on the trade block 48 comments
We check in on the latest about a current Bears tight end, and also the latest on an ex-Bears tight end, and also the latest of a possible future tight end!
LMAO....yeah, Shaheen will get you a 7th round pick.
For those that complain about Pace's draft, and don't realize how rare something like pro bowl, let alone all pro's actually are for all teams combined to get out of a draft.
For those that complain about Pace's draft, and don't realize how rare something like pro bowl, let alone all pro's actually are for all teams combined to get out of a draft.
But let's keep believing you can fill vital starting rolls with day three picks. A quote posted too often around here is "You can find an All-Pro [insert position of choice here--rb,te,wr,c,g,ilb,s,qb] late in the draft, don't pick one early."
For those that complain about Pace's draft, and don't realize how rare something like pro bowl, let alone all pro's actually are for all teams combined to get out of a draft.
Pace has done his best work in rounds 4-5, no question.
Cohen, Amos, Bush, Kwiatowski, Nichols, and Howard were all VERY GOOD PICKS. Eddie Jackson was a GREAT PICK.
If he had done even half that well in the top-10 (1st round), the Bears would be the best roster in the NFC right now.
For those that complain about Pace's draft, and don't realize how rare something like pro bowl, let alone all pro's actually are for all teams combined to get out of a draft.
But let's keep believing you can fill vital starting rolls with day three picks. A quote posted too often around here is "You can find an All-Pro [insert position of choice here--rb,te,wr,c,g,ilb,s,qb] late in the draft, don't pick one early."
Well that is the problem, NO rounds are guaranteed to fill vital role's, early or late. top 5 picks are about as close as you will find and that is still only 75% of the time, after that the rest of the 10 and 1st round are closer to 50%. It's why you need closer to 10-12 picks and not 5-7. The rate of finding quality players that fit your team needs and what it does is really small.
Post by brasilbear on Apr 21, 2020 13:29:39 GMT -6
He does admit that he counts Wims and Nichols as starters because they play a significant number of downs. That seems.....iffy. So take it with a grain of salt.
For those that complain about Pace's draft, and don't realize how rare something like pro bowl, let alone all pro's actually are for all teams combined to get out of a draft.
Pace has done his best work in rounds 4-5, no question.
Cohen, Amos, Bush, Kwiatowski, Nichols, and Howard were all VERY GOOD PICKS. Eddie Jackson was a GREAT PICK.
If he had done even half that well in the top-10 (1st round), the Bears would be the best roster in the NFC right now.
Well the thing is finding any hits is rare regardless of round. 50% of that years draft's pro bowlers were Bears and not day 1 picks, beyond that assuming the the other 2 were first rounders, that means 2 out of 32 players made the pro bowl, 4 out of 253 players made a probowl. that is a REALLY small %. .0625 % of 1st rounders and .0158 in all picks. Chances are minute to say the least.
No doubt he needs to be better early, but we all need to be less myopic about how bad the Bears are and start looking at how bad EVERY team is. Be demanding of wanting better early, but be happy that he at least hits, anywhere.