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2 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol couch.

Levis I wouldn't take number one.

 

Probably if it were me

I'd trade down as far as I can and get the best 5 technique. 

Then take the extra picks and get one of the other QBs and a Mike. 

I'm not seeing a number 1 overall QB.

I don't see huge difference between Stroud and Hooker or the Coastal kid.

Maybe that will change as the year goes but we might be better trading down getting a stud pass rusher the Coastal kid and a LB and Center.

Lol, so basically you want to wait and see who balls out in the NFL and say… yeah, that’s my guy, I picked him…

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Lol so basically you want to wait to see who balls out in the NFL and say… yeah, that’s my guy, I picked him…

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No I've had guys I wanted bad.

I wanted Steve McNair really bad coming out. Allen really bad.

I wanted to tank for Lawrence.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

That’s easy to say in hindsight… so you hate this draft… that’s fair. What about next years? Caleb Williams, Quinn Ewers, Drake Maye… like any of those?

Im high on Ewers but he spent a whole year at the dreaded Ohio State. 

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

That’s easy to say in hindsight… so you hate this draft… that’s fair. What about next years? Caleb Williams, Quinn Ewers, Drake Maye… like any of those?

I have not had a chance to watch any of them honestly. I won't pay attention to them till I know what we do next year.

I only have over the air TV and if they aren't on a main network I won't see them.

I honestly don't know what we should do.

First draft in several years I wasn't banging the table for someone.  Sucks

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13 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm not really excited about anyone. I'm down on this entire draft.

There's no Peppers or Mario Williams

There's no sure fire lock QB Ala Manning or Marino.

 

It sucks and I don't think Corral got enough work to evaluate him at all.

This is my exact position as well. 

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

I still have hope for Fields in the NFL. He landed in an awful situation. Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts looked bad too until the teams gave them some talent. I think the Bears have the most cap room in the nfl ( could be wrong ) for next year and I’d expect them to draft a WR early in the draft to pair with Mooney. 

Yeah, I'm not throwing in the towel on Fields either. But man, Chicago has done a terrible job trying to develop young QBs and put a team around them. It's really looking like Trubisky version 2.0. If you're going to draft QBs who should actually try to build an offense around them. There aren't many Cam Newton's who can rise above it.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, I'm not throwing in the towel on Fields either. But man, Chicago has done a terrible job trying to develop young QBs and put a team around them. It's really looking like Trubisky version 2.0. Of you're going to draft QBs who should actually try to build an offense around them. There aren't many Cam Newton's who can rise above it.

That’s my issue with the Bears. Jacksonville went out and signed folks to help Lawrence. The Jets had large drafts to help put Wilson. The Bears let Robinson walk away, signed four guys at WR who have never even been a #3, and traded away Mack and let a few other defenders walk. There was no infusion of offensive talent. I think the Bears new management wanted to make sure they felt comfortable investing in Fields first and all insider reports for Chicago say they are now high on him and think he can be the guy. So I think they’ll spend on offense and draft offense this off-season. 

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