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Round 2 chatter - Who do you want ?


Jeremy Igo

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3 hours ago, Drk89Wng said:

AJ Epensea should be the pick if there and YGM should be considered I know a lot of people on here aren’t too fond of him but I feel he might be solid. Hoping Mims falls to us but I don’t see it. May be a tackle if Jones available but I cant see us investing another pick in the OL outside of a stud G in this round. Cushenberry in the 3rd would be great. Kmet falling to the 3rd would also be great. The 2nd-5th round have so much talent that we will hopefully not come out with a bunch of Amini Silatolu’s Edmund Kugbila’s or Joe Alexanders. Starting the draft with a safe prospect gives me hope we might keep that up. Sometimes the safe prospect with the highest floor is better than trying to read the tea leaves. 

I was thinking wed go AJ but something told me we were high on YGM with the PSU ties from Rhule and the fact that he was retry good against the Big Ten 2 years consecutively.

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8 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Only if we move down.  I've been on the Chinn bandwagon for a couple of months...even before the combine where he caught team's attention.   We can only take a safety this early if we can muster another pick somewhere else.  I've pointed out several times the 3rd round is ripe for a trade down with abundance of teams with multiple picks.  We need a CB and a DL before going into the last day.  Day 3 guys are backups and STers.  Safety is a luxury, unfortunately.  That pains me to say because we are in a prime spot for several top-tier guys.

Looks like we got who we wanted and instead of trading down we traded up.  

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13 hours ago, Captroop said:

My pick is Cole Kmet, TE Notre Dame.

We need a TE in the Greg Olsen mold. Teddy is going to need a relief valve. And we already got two class of the NFL-type TEs in our division with Gronk and Hooper. We need a contender in the ring.

This could still work out. I said in the Greg Olsen mold, so presumably he'll spend the first few years of his career with the Bears before eventually ending up with us. 

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