I went ahead and did one. I tried to adhere to a BPA philosophy and I used ESPN's grading system because I wanted something to base my opinions off of, nobody selected had a grade below 74 I believe. Trubisky and Watson were gone 1 and 2.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
35: R2P3 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE ***I don't know if you've noticed...but our secondary needs some help. He was the highest rated player left available as well.
67: R3P3 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS ***So this isn't exactly a need like the first two picks were, but I said I was going BPA and he was the guy. I'm not necessarily upset about it either. He leads the nation in rushing, is 6'1 250, and has great change of direction and speed. Not a pass catcher however.
106: R4P3 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA ***Again more secondary help and BPA
118: R4P15 QB LUKE FALK WASHINGTON STATE 145: R5P3 ***So this was the only time I went away from the BPA because I really want to see the Bears draft a qb. Falk was the best available and I like the pick if we're not getting one in the first round.
EDGE TACO CHARLTON MICHIGAN 221: R7P3 ***Has the frame to grow into a 3-4 defensive end. Good against the run but needs to develop more as a pass rusher. Plays with a great motor.
WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY ***I like this kids potential, level of competition is a question, but he was also BPA.
Personally, I don't like the idea of a 5th round QB pick this year.
I went ahead and did one. I tried to adhere to a BPA philosophy and I used ESPN's grading system because I wanted something to base my opinions off of, nobody selected had a grade below 74 I believe. Trubisky and Watson were gone 1 and 2.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
35: R2P3 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE ***I don't know if you've noticed...but our secondary needs some help. He was the highest rated player left available as well.
67: R3P3 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS ***So this isn't exactly a need like the first two picks were, but I said I was going BPA and he was the guy. I'm not necessarily upset about it either. He leads the nation in rushing, is 6'1 250, and has great change of direction and speed. Not a pass catcher however.
106: R4P3 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA ***Again more secondary help and BPA
118: R4P15 QB LUKE FALK WASHINGTON STATE 145: R5P3 ***So this was the only time I went away from the BPA because I really want to see the Bears draft a qb. Falk was the best available and I like the pick if we're not getting one in the first round.
EDGE TACO CHARLTON MICHIGAN 221: R7P3 ***Has the frame to grow into a 3-4 defensive end. Good against the run but needs to develop more as a pass rusher. Plays with a great motor.
WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY ***I like this kids potential, level of competition is a question, but he was also BPA.
Not bad my friend. I like Taco. But isn't he more of a 3-4 rush LB than DE?
I went ahead and did one. I tried to adhere to a BPA philosophy and I used ESPN's grading system because I wanted something to base my opinions off of, nobody selected had a grade below 74 I believe. Trubisky and Watson were gone 1 and 2.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
35: R2P3 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE ***I don't know if you've noticed...but our secondary needs some help. He was the highest rated player left available as well.
67: R3P3 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS ***So this isn't exactly a need like the first two picks were, but I said I was going BPA and he was the guy. I'm not necessarily upset about it either. He leads the nation in rushing, is 6'1 250, and has great change of direction and speed. Not a pass catcher however.
106: R4P3 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA ***Again more secondary help and BPA
118: R4P15 QB LUKE FALK WASHINGTON STATE 145: R5P3 ***So this was the only time I went away from the BPA because I really want to see the Bears draft a qb. Falk was the best available and I like the pick if we're not getting one in the first round.
EDGE TACO CHARLTON MICHIGAN 221: R7P3 ***Has the frame to grow into a 3-4 defensive end. Good against the run but needs to develop more as a pass rusher. Plays with a great motor.
WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY ***I like this kids potential, level of competition is a question, but he was also BPA.
Not bad my friend. I like Taco. But isn't he more of a 3-4 rush LB than DE?
They have him labeled as an edge guy, but at 6'5'' 280 I think he could add 15 to 20 pounds and play DE, and that actually might be better for him at this level.
I went ahead and did one. I tried to adhere to a BPA philosophy and I used ESPN's grading system because I wanted something to base my opinions off of, nobody selected had a grade below 74 I believe. Trubisky and Watson were gone 1 and 2.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
35: R2P3 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE ***I don't know if you've noticed...but our secondary needs some help. He was the highest rated player left available as well.
67: R3P3 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS ***So this isn't exactly a need like the first two picks were, but I said I was going BPA and he was the guy. I'm not necessarily upset about it either. He leads the nation in rushing, is 6'1 250, and has great change of direction and speed. Not a pass catcher however.
106: R4P3 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA ***Again more secondary help and BPA
118: R4P15 QB LUKE FALK WASHINGTON STATE 145: R5P3 ***So this was the only time I went away from the BPA because I really want to see the Bears draft a qb. Falk was the best available and I like the pick if we're not getting one in the first round.
EDGE TACO CHARLTON MICHIGAN 221: R7P3 ***Has the frame to grow into a 3-4 defensive end. Good against the run but needs to develop more as a pass rusher. Plays with a great motor.
WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY ***I like this kids potential, level of competition is a question, but he was also BPA.
Personally, I don't like the idea of a 5th round QB pick this year.
Round 4, I messed up my spaces in between the players. He was taken in round 4, Taco in Round 5, and Taywan in Round 7. I don't really care what round they're taken in, I just care about the talent.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
I don't follow college football a lot, and wondered about Garrett vs. Allen (Alabama guy) as far as DL talent. Is Garrett the better fit for us?
I went ahead and did one. I tried to adhere to a BPA philosophy and I used ESPN's grading system because I wanted something to base my opinions off of, nobody selected had a grade below 74 I believe. Trubisky and Watson were gone 1 and 2.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
35: R2P3 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE ***I don't know if you've noticed...but our secondary needs some help. He was the highest rated player left available as well.
67: R3P3 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS ***So this isn't exactly a need like the first two picks were, but I said I was going BPA and he was the guy. I'm not necessarily upset about it either. He leads the nation in rushing, is 6'1 250, and has great change of direction and speed. Not a pass catcher however.
106: R4P3 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA ***Again more secondary help and BPA
118: R4P15 QB LUKE FALK WASHINGTON STATE 145: R5P3 ***So this was the only time I went away from the BPA because I really want to see the Bears draft a qb. Falk was the best available and I like the pick if we're not getting one in the first round.
EDGE TACO CHARLTON MICHIGAN 221: R7P3 ***Has the frame to grow into a 3-4 defensive end. Good against the run but needs to develop more as a pass rusher. Plays with a great motor.
WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY ***I like this kids potential, level of competition is a question, but he was also BPA.
Fualk and Taco when in the 5th and 7th rounds?!?!?!
I went ahead and did one. I tried to adhere to a BPA philosophy and I used ESPN's grading system because I wanted something to base my opinions off of, nobody selected had a grade below 74 I believe. Trubisky and Watson were gone 1 and 2.
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
35: R2P3 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE ***I don't know if you've noticed...but our secondary needs some help. He was the highest rated player left available as well.
67: R3P3 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS ***So this isn't exactly a need like the first two picks were, but I said I was going BPA and he was the guy. I'm not necessarily upset about it either. He leads the nation in rushing, is 6'1 250, and has great change of direction and speed. Not a pass catcher however.
106: R4P3 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA ***Again more secondary help and BPA
118: R4P15 QB LUKE FALK WASHINGTON STATE 145: R5P3 ***So this was the only time I went away from the BPA because I really want to see the Bears draft a qb. Falk was the best available and I like the pick if we're not getting one in the first round.
EDGE TACO CHARLTON MICHIGAN 221: R7P3 ***Has the frame to grow into a 3-4 defensive end. Good against the run but needs to develop more as a pass rusher. Plays with a great motor.
WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY ***I like this kids potential, level of competition is a question, but he was also BPA.
Fualk and Taco when in the 5th and 7th rounds?!?!?!
3: R1P3 EDGE MYLES GARRETT TEXAS A&M ***Gives us another weapon on the edge to build a deadly pass rush. It was between him and Fournette, and I sure as hell wasn't picking Peppers.
I don't follow college football a lot, and wondered about Garrett vs. Allen (Alabama guy) as far as DL talent. Is Garrett the better fit for us?
Garrett would be an OLB for us, while Allen would be a DE. Garrett checks in at 260, Allen 295.