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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 7:28 pm 
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Bears traded a 2019 second-round pick and a fourth-round pick this year for New England’s second-round pick this year, the 51st overall selection.


That's not bad. There's talent here now. Who knows next year's 2nd.

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Good trade and good pick.

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well the Bears just went and had the type of 2nd round I thought was impossible to have and completely changed the face of this team.


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well the Bears just went and had the type of 2nd round I thought was impossible to have and completely changed the face of this team.


You feel okay with the depth a bit more now that they shored up the OL with Daniels and WR with Miller?

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well the Bears just went and had the type of 2nd round I thought was impossible to have and completely changed the face of this team.


You feel okay with the depth a bit more now that they shored up the OL with Daniels and WR with Miller?

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Great pick. I've liked every pick so far here by the beloved. Pace is killing it so far -I type this not knowing what we gave up tho.


Anyone know?

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Dear NFL GM’s,

My name is Anthony Miller, and I think I’m the best wide receiver in this draft class.

Last season I led the nation in touchdown receptions and finished third in receiving yards. I mention that off the top because it showcases what I’ve always done on the football field: Produce.

But for the purposes of this letter, I don’t want to focus strictly on the stats, because those things speak for themselves. Instead, I want to talk about the even bigger reason you should draft me, which is something that’s inside of me. It can’t be measured with a stopwatch or a scale.

I know there are a lot of really talented players you’re looking at. And pretty much all of them have a deep love for this game. But regardless of their passion, it’s hard for me to imagine another person who loves football as much as I do. More than anything else, it’s that love which has gotten me where I am.

I’ve never had the luxury of getting by on athleticism or potential. But I’ve overcome that because football isn’t just a sport for me. This is my identity. And I plan to have a really, really long career.

Hopefully it will be for your team.

I graduated from Christian Brothers High School as the program’s all-time leading receiver.

Still, I didn’t get a single scholarship offer.

I heard from a few schools, but ultimately they backed off for the same reasons: Too small. Too slow. Next.

Even though coaches couldn’t see it, I knew I was good enough to play D-I football. I just needed to find a way to get on a practice field and then do what I do. Produce. Make plays.

I decided to walk-on at Memphis, where my dad played. He’s always been my hero. He started putting me through drills when I was only five years old. While I was growing up, he taught me all the little things — how to do double-moves, run precise routes and finish plays — but the one lesson he ingrained in me that I think made the biggest difference wasn’t about a particular skill. It was bigger than that. He taught me how to play with an edge. He taught me a way of handling myself so that even if opponents didn’t think I was a good athlete, they damn sure knew I was a great football player.

Even though coaches couldn’t see it, I knew I was good enough to play D-I football.
When I first got to Memphis, the program wasn’t doing very well. I remember going to a game when I was a senior in high school, and it was like a library inside the stadium. There was no real atmosphere or energy. I wanted to be part of changing that.

I’ve watched highlights of a lot of different receivers for inspiration, but my go-to has always been Steve Smith.

He represents the kind of player I want to be. What I loved about his style was that he didn’t just play the game, he attacked the game. He looked different when he was running a route and especially when he was blocking. You never watched Steve Smith play and thought, Oh, he could have done way more there.

As a walk-on, nothing was promised to me. I couldn’t control the number of snaps I got in practice, so every single opportunity I was given I wanted to have a Steve Smith-type of impact. I wanted to make my presence known. The results didn’t come right away. My first year on campus, we had a bad season and I redshirted. The next year, a pre-season injury kept me off of the field. But I kept grinding, and slowly, as I improved, the team improved as well.

I remember the spring leading into my third year on campus, Coach Fuente called me into his office. He pulled out a sheet of paper and placed it in front of me and said, “That’s a scholarship.” My first thought was how happy I was for my parents, to be able to take that financial burden off them. Then I’ll always remember the next thing he said, “Don’t screw this up.” I appreciated that. It was the perfect reminder that just getting a scholarship wasn’t the goal. I had much, much bigger things in mind.

Eventually my stats started to reflect that. I guess you could say my breakout came when we played Ole Miss at home in 2015. They had a pretty stacked defense full of top talent — they even beat Bama earlier that same season — but I still made my presence known. I ended that game catching 10 passes for 132 yards in a victory, and that was when I kind of knew that all of this wasn’t in my head. I could hang at that level.

Actually, I could dominate.

My junior season we were playing against USF. It was near the end of the third quarter, and we were down by four. I beat their corner pretty badly. As I moved into open space, I saw the throw was a little short so I readjusted my body and pulled a little trick out of my hat.

I’ll be honest, I was kind of surprised I made that catch, but I liked that play because it was a good example of what I bring to the table for a football team. There are million different stats and metrics you can measure, but ultimately I think the two biggest qualities you should want in a wide receiver are:

Can he get open?
Can he make a play?
For me, throughout my entire life playing this game, it’s been check and check.

It’s been really interesting going through this draft process and coming across a lot of the same kind of criticism I encountered back when I was in high school. I realize I can’t control that. I’ve scored as many touchdowns as I could and fought for every yard possible, but to some people I’ll probably never be big or strong enough.

I’m fine with being doubted. I love it actually. That’s part of what’s fueled me up to this point. It gives my game that Steve Smith kind of edge that I need. I know if I carried myself like a player who was satisfied with just being known as an All-America and Memphis’ all-time leading receiver, that would be all I was ever known for. But that’s not the player you’ll be getting if you pick me. I’m a person who’s always looking forward to what’s next rather looking back on what he’s already done.

I’m always going to approach this game like a player with no scholarship offers. I’m going to grind the same way I did when I was a walk-on hoping for one extra practice rep.

This draft, if you’re looking for a raw athlete that you want to mold into a football player, there are plenty of other prospects you should consider.

But if you’re looking for someone who will join your organization with the expectation of making plays every single game, well, I’m looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Anthony Miller


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A+ draft so far.

I was hoping it was Miller and not Sutton. I think he's more of a sure thing.

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Great pick. I've liked every pick so far here by the beloved. Pace is killing it so far -I type this not knowing what we gave up tho.


Anyone know?


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Bears traded a 2019 second-round pick and a fourth-round pick this year for New England’s second-round pick this year, the 51st overall selection.

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I am pumped.

I'm not sure who's making picks for Pace but they are doing a damn good job.

NME has me on ignore.


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not just the positions, these are two really good players. Miller was THE wide receiver to get in this draft. Daniels was THE center to get in this draft. Smith is whatever, I hope he does well, but he's the lettuce while these two are the meat and the cheese.

They better be good because its gonna suck if this costs them a top 50 pick next year.


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I wonder who taught Pace not to suck at his job?

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hell fucking yeah. We just got Antonio Brown. Pace just saved the day.


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Bears traded a 2019 second-round pick and a fourth-round pick this year for New England’s second-round pick this year, the 51st overall selection.








Nice, we still have Howard lol. I can breath again. Solid trade.

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well the Bears just went and had the type of 2nd round I thought was impossible to have and completely changed the face of this team.


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He just oozes Antonio Brown.


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All this positivity, don't know what to do with my hands.

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I think Nagy stepped in and flexed some muscle last night. These two picks do not feel like Pace at all, I think someone else is in the decision making process.


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Solid draft so far for Pace. I wonder who is pulling his strings??


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profootballweekly had him as a 3rd rounder

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I think Nagy stepped in and flexed some muscle last night. These two picks do not feel like Pace at all, I think someone else is in the decision making process.

Pace = Jed Hoyer?

Get the coffee and be quiet?

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All this positivity, don't know what to do with my hands.


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America wrote:
I think Nagy stepped in and flexed some muscle last night. These two picks do not feel like Pace at all, I think someone else is in the decision making process.

Pace = Jed Hoyer?

Get the coffee and be quiet?


Center may be a Hiestand pack and Miller a Nagy pick. Roquan is a Fangio pick. Pace is all about collaboration so this is just fine with me.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
America wrote:
I think Nagy stepped in and flexed some muscle last night. These two picks do not feel like Pace at all, I think someone else is in the decision making process.

Pace = Jed Hoyer?

Get the coffee and be quiet?

I think he called Pace, and maybe even went over Pace's head to The Jew Himself Sweaty Teddy, to say he did not take this job to have Bradley Sowell and and Josh Bellamy as starters coming into training camp.


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So Daniels means Whitehair back to guard right?


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Caller Bob wrote:
So Daniels means Whitehair back to guard right?

LT- Leno
LG- Long (Sowell after about week 4)
C- Daneils
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Great 2nd round and great draft so far.

The best LB in the draft. The best C in the draft. And a WR that many are really high on.

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Great 2nd round and great draft so far.

The best LB in the draft. The best C in the draft. And a WR that many are really high on.


You could make an argument Miller is the best WR too.


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