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Bears spoke to 3 teams at the combine about the first overall pick: know they can get 1sts in 2024 and 2025


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27 minutes ago, Varking said:

I don’t believe for a moment this coaching staff can’t come to a conclusion about who they like the most. As a franchise we have settled too many times and it never works out. It’s time to be bold and go get our guy. 

I think it all depends on our confidence level in the evaluations and interviews of "our guy." If we're completely confident in his athletic and mental abilities, go get him. But don't be backpedaling if it goes wrong. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty sure that guy's just a fan.

No one else is reporting this so I don't know that I'd take it seriously.

I think from a common sense perspective. After the Carr signing. We're trading up or staying put and crossing our fingers. I don't think we can afford to do the latter.

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

It is possible that the Panthers don't have clearcut favorite at QB.  Yeah, they'll rank them, but the perceived difference from one to two or two to three may be so slight that the cost of securing the #1 pick simply isn't justifiable.  

I get the feeling that's the case.

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13 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

It is possible that the Panthers don't have clearcut favorite at QB.  Yeah, they'll rank them, but the perceived difference from one to two or two to three may be so slight that the cost of securing the #1 pick simply isn't justifiable.  

If that is the case, just get to 3 and save that 3rd 1st rd pick. 

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I knew this was coming.lol

 

If Mr. Scot doesn't post it then it's not true.

I think this one's probably not reliable. At least with the Rodgers tweets it was coming from a reputable NFL Insider. This just looks like a guy with a twitter account.

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42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty sure that guy's just a fan.

No one else is reporting this so I don't know that I'd take it seriously.

If you do research, this is coming exactly from Rich Eisen off his show. He posted the video on his twitter account.

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