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Anybody see Ladd McConkey in the gauntlet drill?


Looked really good. I still love Keon Coleman's 40 time is meaningless. On the flip side, Adonai Mitchell probably ran himself into the first round. I would be happy trading down and getting either of them if Odunze isn't there at 9.

Kyle Pitts may have turned Bowers into a late first round pick. I would kill for Sinnott in the 4th or late in the 3rd.

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Just saw a mock draft on The Athletic that had them taking Williams and then trading up to 5 and taking the Washington receiver.


No trade ups.


I agree.


Trade ups are going to cost them the 2nd round picks they have for next year, probably one of those two, maybe another mid-rounder. I get the top of the class has the names everyone recognizes, but if the WR draft class is this deep, why trade up if you can find value in the 2nd/3rd rounds?


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Do we know who all of the players the Bears met with at the combine were?

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I did it first. They didn't have a choice.





Poles is already doing right by Fields.

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The Bucs didn't tag Mayfield. They may be in on Fields. A lot of things should become clear after 2pm.

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The only WR that I would be ok trading up for is MHJ. Other than that, pick whoever is available at your spot. The WR group is deep this year.


Is MHJ too quiet to be an elite WR? Who is the last elite WR that was shy or quiet? I need my #1 to be a diva. Moore is a #1, but he's not a top 10 receiver.

Evans never struck me as a diva.

Neither was Adams while he was a Packer.


MANY were questioning if Adams was great simply because he was playing with Karen. Since he's left the Packers, he's caught a case and done some diva shit. I still think he's a top 2 WR.

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The only WR that I would be ok trading up for is MHJ. Other than that, pick whoever is available at your spot. The WR group is deep this year.


Is MHJ too quiet to be an elite WR? Who is the last elite WR that was shy or quiet? I need my #1 to be a diva. Moore is a #1, but he's not a top 10 receiver.

Evans never struck me as a diva.

Neither was Adams while he was a Packer.


MANY were questioning if Adams was great simply because he was playing with Karen. Since he's left the Packers, he's caught a case and done some diva shit. I still think he's a top 2 WR.

Ok, Steve Largent, you have to love the whiet man.

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Is Jefferson a diva? Kupp isn't a diva. Is Chase a diva? Don't think Julio Jones when he was good was a diva. AJ Brown is a diva for sure.

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This Penix combine video still shows Penix struggling with touch. Joe Milton may be the only player with a better arm, but you need touch in the NFL.

https://youtu.be/GEvF_FCPasI?si=91Lc1-NMS4dJC9Kq

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NFL combine's biggest loser: Chicago Bears' trade market for Justin Fields

Bo Nix placed his passes with precision. Michael Penix Jr. threw with power. J.J. McCarthy was mobile, accurate and strong.
Yes, it was just a Saturday afternoon at the NFL scouting combine, college stars throwing against air. Yet with each impressive performance you could practically see the draft position of each quarterback solidified — first-rounders — just as the corresponding trade market for Chicago’s Justin Fields softened. Chicago could still get something for Fields, just perhaps not what it was hoping for a few weeks ago. The combine turned a draft that was top heavy with QBs — Williams, Maye and Daniels — into one that is also deep with QBs — McCarthy, Penix and Nix.

Previously, a team such as Atlanta, with the eighth overall draft pick, may have felt the need to grab Fields in the hope that the Falcons can maximize his talents in a way the Bears haven’t. Now, at least if the Falcons hold the consensus opinion of scouts following the combine, they may believe they have viable options through the draft, namely McCarthy. In other words, rather than give up trade assets to get Fields, who would require a $25 million payout in 2025 and an even heftier extension beyond that, the Falcons could take McCarthy without giving up picks and have him on a cheaper rookie contract. If that's the route Atlanta takes, that’s one prime suitor off the market for Chicago.

Penix must still make it through medical exams and concerns from an injury-plagued college career at Washington and Indiana, but his performance at the combine mimicked his huge season in leading the Huskies to the national championship game. To many, he had the best throwing performance of the group. He looks pro ready.
If his knee checks out, he’s a likely first-round pick — offering another cheaper option than trying to deal for Fields.

It’s the same with Nix. His arm may lack the pop of the elite draft prospects but his accuracy Saturday showed that his FBS-record 77.45 percent completion percentage last season wasn't merely the product of the Oregon offensive system. His footwork was also vastly improved and no one is questioning his football acumen or leadership.
If he can keep it up throughout the draft process, it is not out of the question that six quarterbacks are taken in the first round — or twice as many as some big boards predicted just a few weeks ago.

Is Fields worth a second-round pick? A third? Some combination of third day selections? The better this crop of incoming quarterbacks looks, the smaller the market for Fields and thus the less he is likely to fetch. Individual pro days and private workouts are the next data points that could determine things. The Bears are still in a nice spot headed into this draft, perhaps not as nice as they once hoped.

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Keep him and wait for a week 1 or 2 injury then.

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Can't have him and Williams occupy the same space in the locker room, imo. Massive massive awkwardness all around with the locker room behind Fields 100%. Poles has to trade him for 5th or 4th if teams prefer filling their vacancies through the draft.

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Keep him and wait for a week 1 or 2 injury then.

They've already promised to be fair to Fields. Making him sit on the bench through Preseason and an unknown number of games is a bad look. It also doesn't guarantee a better pick, and a 3rd the next year is worse than a 3rd this one.

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Can't have him and Williams occupy the same space in the locker room, imo. Massive massive awkwardness all around with the locker room behind Fields 100%. Poles has to trade him for 5th or 4th if teams prefer filling their vacancies through the draft.

They simply announce Caleb as the starter right away.

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Keep him and wait for a week 1 or 2 injury then.

They've already promised to be fair to Fields. Making him sit on the bench through Preseason and an unknown number of games is a bad look. It also doesn't guarantee a better pick, and a 3rd the next year is worse than a 3rd this one.

I think they'd take a 3rd pick with the chance to have it upgrade to a 2nd.

If you are right and no team wants Fields then why wouldn't it be fair to Fields to wait and send him to a place he would start for a team trying to make the playoffs.

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NFL combine's biggest loser: Chicago Bears' trade market for Justin Fields

Bo Nix placed his passes with precision. Michael Penix Jr. threw with power. J.J. McCarthy was mobile, accurate and strong.
Yes, it was just a Saturday afternoon at the NFL scouting combine, college stars throwing against air. Yet with each impressive performance you could practically see the draft position of each quarterback solidified — first-rounders — just as the corresponding trade market for Chicago’s Justin Fields softened. Chicago could still get something for Fields, just perhaps not what it was hoping for a few weeks ago. The combine turned a draft that was top heavy with QBs — Williams, Maye and Daniels — into one that is also deep with QBs — McCarthy, Penix and Nix.

Previously, a team such as Atlanta, with the eighth overall draft pick, may have felt the need to grab Fields in the hope that the Falcons can maximize his talents in a way the Bears haven’t. Now, at least if the Falcons hold the consensus opinion of scouts following the combine, they may believe they have viable options through the draft, namely McCarthy. In other words, rather than give up trade assets to get Fields, who would require a $25 million payout in 2025 and an even heftier extension beyond that, the Falcons could take McCarthy without giving up picks and have him on a cheaper rookie contract. If that's the route Atlanta takes, that’s one prime suitor off the market for Chicago.

Penix must still make it through medical exams and concerns from an injury-plagued college career at Washington and Indiana, but his performance at the combine mimicked his huge season in leading the Huskies to the national championship game. To many, he had the best throwing performance of the group. He looks pro ready.
If his knee checks out, he’s a likely first-round pick — offering another cheaper option than trying to deal for Fields.

It’s the same with Nix. His arm may lack the pop of the elite draft prospects but his accuracy Saturday showed that his FBS-record 77.45 percent completion percentage last season wasn't merely the product of the Oregon offensive system. His footwork was also vastly improved and no one is questioning his football acumen or leadership.
If he can keep it up throughout the draft process, it is not out of the question that six quarterbacks are taken in the first round — or twice as many as some big boards predicted just a few weeks ago.

Is Fields worth a second-round pick? A third? Some combination of third day selections? The better this crop of incoming quarterbacks looks, the smaller the market for Fields and thus the less he is likely to fetch. Individual pro days and private workouts are the next data points that could determine things. The Bears are still in a nice spot headed into this draft, perhaps not as nice as they once hoped.


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Haugh argued that at this point, "doing right by Justin" means just releasing him and letting him sign somewhere. Waiting/hoping for some kind of haul is going to hurt him, and both he and Williams cannot co-exist in the same locker room.

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Keep him and wait for a week 1 or 2 injury then.

They've already promised to be fair to Fields. Making him sit on the bench through Preseason and an unknown number of games is a bad look. It also doesn't guarantee a better pick, and a 3rd the next year is worse than a 3rd this one.

I think they'd take a 3rd pick with the chance to have it upgrade to a 2nd.

If you are right and no team wants Fields then why wouldn't it be fair to Fields to wait and send him to a place he would start for a team trying to make the playoffs.

If he is replacing a quality guy injured early in the season then it's also likely that guy will come back and Fields will go to the bench. It also means Fields isn't the day 1 starter with the benefit of preseason which would help him learn the system and ultimately make a case for a big contract extension on a team that presumably wants him and feels like he is a fit rather than an emergency replacement.

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Haugh argued that at this point, "doing right by Justin" means just releasing him and letting him sign somewhere. Waiting/hoping for some kind of haul is going to hurt him, and both he and Williams cannot co-exist in the same locker room.

Let's not act like Fields was a war hero. The Bears should salvage some of what they invested in him.

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NFL combine's biggest loser: Chicago Bears' trade market for Justin Fields

Bo Nix placed his passes with precision. Michael Penix Jr. threw with power. J.J. McCarthy was mobile, accurate and strong.
Yes, it was just a Saturday afternoon at the NFL scouting combine, college stars throwing against air. Yet with each impressive performance you could practically see the draft position of each quarterback solidified — first-rounders — just as the corresponding trade market for Chicago’s Justin Fields softened. Chicago could still get something for Fields, just perhaps not what it was hoping for a few weeks ago. The combine turned a draft that was top heavy with QBs — Williams, Maye and Daniels — into one that is also deep with QBs — McCarthy, Penix and Nix.

Previously, a team such as Atlanta, with the eighth overall draft pick, may have felt the need to grab Fields in the hope that the Falcons can maximize his talents in a way the Bears haven’t. Now, at least if the Falcons hold the consensus opinion of scouts following the combine, they may believe they have viable options through the draft, namely McCarthy. In other words, rather than give up trade assets to get Fields, who would require a $25 million payout in 2025 and an even heftier extension beyond that, the Falcons could take McCarthy without giving up picks and have him on a cheaper rookie contract. If that's the route Atlanta takes, that’s one prime suitor off the market for Chicago.

Penix must still make it through medical exams and concerns from an injury-plagued college career at Washington and Indiana, but his performance at the combine mimicked his huge season in leading the Huskies to the national championship game. To many, he had the best throwing performance of the group. He looks pro ready.
If his knee checks out, he’s a likely first-round pick — offering another cheaper option than trying to deal for Fields.

It’s the same with Nix. His arm may lack the pop of the elite draft prospects but his accuracy Saturday showed that his FBS-record 77.45 percent completion percentage last season wasn't merely the product of the Oregon offensive system. His footwork was also vastly improved and no one is questioning his football acumen or leadership.
If he can keep it up throughout the draft process, it is not out of the question that six quarterbacks are taken in the first round — or twice as many as some big boards predicted just a few weeks ago.

Is Fields worth a second-round pick? A third? Some combination of third day selections? The better this crop of incoming quarterbacks looks, the smaller the market for Fields and thus the less he is likely to fetch. Individual pro days and private workouts are the next data points that could determine things. The Bears are still in a nice spot headed into this draft, perhaps not as nice as they once hoped.


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source: Dan Wetzel·Columnist
https://us.yahoo.com/sports/nfl-combines-biggest-loser-chicago-bears-trade-market-for-justin-fields-190007296.html

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Can't have him and Williams occupy the same space in the locker room, imo. Massive massive awkwardness all around with the locker room behind Fields 100%. Poles has to trade him for 5th or 4th if teams prefer filling their vacancies through the draft.


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