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 Post subject: Re: Predict The Pick
PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2021 8:31 am 
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I'd be happy with Joseph but would rather that they take Radunz.

There are a number of guys that can still fall to them and I would not be surprised to see them trade up for a guy like Jenkins or Samuel to fill those same needs if either of those guys are around 10-12 spots into R2.

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With pick 52, the Bears select Rondale Moore.

Man I hope not

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I'd be happy with Joseph but would rather that they take Radunz.

There are a number of guys that can still fall to them and I would not be surprised to see them trade up for a guy like Jenkins or Samuel to fill those same needs if either of those guys are around 10-12 spots into R2.



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 Post subject: Re: Predict The Pick
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I’m very happy with the draft so far.

I’d like to see them add Avery Williams with one of these later picks. Might have to be that one pick they just got. He should last to the 200s but it only takes one team to like a guy - there really is no overdrafting once you get to the 5th round.

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Shakur brown, cb, Michigan state

Frank Darby wr Arizona state

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I’m very happy with the draft so far.

I’d like to see them add Avery Williams with one of these later picks. Might have to be that one pick they just got. He should last to the 200s but it only takes one team to like a guy - there really is no overdrafting once you get to the 5th round.


The Falcons took MY GUY. :(

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I'm looking at

Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU
Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois St.
Isaiah McDuffie, ILB, Boston College
Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota St.

Forgot one guy

Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida St.

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Bears traded pick #208 to Seattle for their compensatory pick in the 6th and a 7th.

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Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech

Overview
A tempo-based runner with a well-built, compact frame, Herbert runs with a good blend of vision and strength. The Kansas graduate transfer made his single season at Virginia Tech count with a strong showing, ranking among the FBS' top five in rushing yards and yards per carry. He's a little tight-hipped, which prevents him from being a true, one-cut runner, but his vision and speed to the corner make it work for him. He's not a wiggle runner and needs to have some blocking up front to keep his feet moving, but his quick processing of the run lanes and smooth change of direction allow him to create yards for himself within the scheme. His lack of pass pro talent could hurt his draft value. He's worthy of a Day 3 selection and has NFL backup talent.

Strengths
Received team's Williams-Moss Award for highest quality of leadership and character.
Well-built with muscular, strong legs.
Runs with easy tempo and good decisiveness.
Able to gas it through line of scrimmage when hole develops.
Instant, clear processing of run lanes while on the move.
Maintains speed with smooth change of direction.
Throws pursuit off with quick lane fakes and bounce outs.
Speed to turn the corner on outside zone.
Runs behind his pads and falls forward as finisher.
Ball security and kick return potential are both a plus.
His brothers were both collegiate athletes.

Weaknesses
Labored and ineffective when forced to stop-start.
Lacks short-area wiggle to elude sudden traffic.
Average creativity up to second level.
Takes time to gather and cut.
Unable to plant and go at sharp angles.
Doesn't find his man consistently in pass pro.
Effort and technique might make him a non-option on passing downs.

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Dazz Newsome, WR. North Carolina

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Competitive, high-energy slot with gadget package and punt return talent to help round out his potential roster flexibility. Newsome has work to do before he can be labeled a polished pro prospect. His pass-catching technique is below average and his route-running is a little too unfocused at this time. However, his short-area footwork and ability to alter his route speed provide hope that he can improve quickly in that department. Punt returning could get him on the field quickly depending on where he lands, but his ceiling will be determined by whether or not he grows from being a catch-and-run talent to a well-rounded target.

Strengths
Makes himself faster through speed variations in his routes.
Finds his top gear quickly.
Choppy feet feed body control and directional change in routes.
Instinctive body positioning and gear down to stack coverage.
Won't back down and willing to work into the middle of the field.
Runs with unbridled excitement after the catch.
Body is split low, creating balance advantage through contact.
Could offer immediate help as punt returner.
Father and brother both played collegiately at Virginia Tech.

Weaknesses
Reliant upon energy over technique as route-runner.
Cornerbacks don't seem to buy what he is selling.
Too much wasted motion and energy in route fakes.
Stems and breaks need to become much more crisp.
Not a natural hands catcher.
Struggles getting catch-ready in time for high throws.
Inconsistent balance catching on the move.

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"He's from Virginia and he has family members who played at (Virginia) Tech so it was fun to see how geared up and competitive he was in that game." -- Scouting director for AFC team

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 Post subject: Re: Predict The Pick
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FrankDrebin wrote:
I'm looking at

Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU
Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois St.
Isaiah McDuffie, ILB, Boston College
Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota St.

Forgot one guy

Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida St.


Packers got him right before the Bears picked

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Dylan Moses, please.


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 Post subject: Re: Predict The Pick
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Tonga is just what they need as a backup to Goldman. I’ve chosen him late in a lot of my mocks.

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Herbert is good enough to make the team but there are no open spots in the rb group. Practice squad and hopefully he can make the regular squad in 2022

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Newsome will look good in the pre season against chumps

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good dolphin wrote:
Tonga is just what they need as a backup to Goldman. I’ve chosen him late in a lot of my mocks.

Yep i read alot about him doing the simulators. Nice pick for late

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Herbert is good enough to make the team but there are no open spots in the rb group. Practice squad and hopefully he can make the regular squad in 2022


Are you counting on Nall making the roster? Because Herbert is probably (hopefully) better.

Also, is Cohen going to be ready for the start of the season? He didn't have surgery until some time in October last year.

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good dolphin wrote:
Herbert is good enough to make the team but there are no open spots in the rb group. Practice squad and hopefully he can make the regular squad in 2022


Are you counting on Nall making the roster? Because Herbert is probably (hopefully) better.

Also, is Cohen going to be ready for the start of the season? He didn't have surgery until some time in October last year.


Yeah Herbert is hopefully the replacement for Patterson in the return game is what I’ve been reading and hearing.

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I don't know how you guys feel about Dan Durkin, but I have long respected his work.

He loves the Fields and Jenkins picks:


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Tall Midget wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Herbert is good enough to make the team but there are no open spots in the rb group. Practice squad and hopefully he can make the regular squad in 2022


Are you counting on Nall making the roster? Because Herbert is probably (hopefully) better.

Also, is Cohen going to be ready for the start of the season? He didn't have surgery until some time in October last year.


Montgomery
Damien Williams- sneaky good FA signing and perfect fit for this offense
Cohen

will they keep 4 halfbacks? One knock on Herbert is his blocking and pass protection. That will really limit him for the Bears in year 1. Fourth running back is really a ST spot so maybe he shows ability with that group.

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Please don't let Mac Jones be really good. I can't take it if we get another 4 years of "SHOULD HAVE DRAFTED MAC JONES" takes.

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good dolphin wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Herbert is good enough to make the team but there are no open spots in the rb group. Practice squad and hopefully he can make the regular squad in 2022


Are you counting on Nall making the roster? Because Herbert is probably (hopefully) better.

Also, is Cohen going to be ready for the start of the season? He didn't have surgery until some time in October last year.


Montgomery
Damien Williams- sneaky good FA signing and perfect fit for this offense
Cohen

will they keep 4 halfbacks? One knock on Herbert is his blocking and pass protection. That will really limit him for the Bears in year 1. Fourth running back is really a ST spot so maybe he shows ability with that group.


I would imagine they will try him as kick returner. That's what Pace indicated at least.

I doubt Cohen will be ready for the start of the season.

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