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  1. 1. J Long 2. C Long 3. G Dorsey 4. McFadden 5. V Goulson 6. R Mendenhall 7. B Alberts 8. M Ryan 9. C Ellis 10. K Rivers 11. D Rodgers Cromartie 12. L McKelvin 13. R Clady 14. C Williams R2 CHI - Forte R3a CHI - Flacco R3b CHI - Lavelle Hawkins R4 - Dizon What the heck...
  2. I personally appreciate your candor! I know very little about the QB's out there...other than a bit on Ryan. It would seem to me, that Ryan is the only one worthy to take in R1...in lower rounds, I could take a chance on others. I wish we'd learn form the Grossman experiment...but I fear otherwise.
  3. I'll be content with a trade down as well... We just need to address, OL, RB, QB, and WR with decent prospects.
  4. ...and Patriots, and Cowboys, and Giants, and etc... That's not the point. The point is this top prospect is saying it, not a 4th stringer from your high school. If you don't want the kid, that's fine. But there's not need to poo-poo him saying some nice things about the Bears.
  5. http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...1,4181720.story Mendenhall loves Bears, ready for anything in NFL Draft By Terry Bannon Tribune reporter April 22, 2008, 1:16 AM CDT It was just one of several trips to meet with teams that Rashard Mendenhall has made in preparation for Saturday's NFL draft. He didn't have to pass through O'Hare to visit Halas Hall, and he knows the chances are slim that he'll wind up a Bear. Still ... "I think it went real well, honestly, just being there, it felt like home," he said. "It isn't home, but it felt like that. I have all the respect in the world for coach Lovie Smith. One of the best guys I've ever met, real honest guy, a spiritual guy." While the Bears could use Mendenhall, they're unlikely to spend a first-round pick on a running back, and Mendenhall won't be around in the second round. So it's unlikely that the former Niles West and Illinois standout will continue to wear orange and blue, colors the Bears and Illini share. The football fates are likely to send him elsewhere, and he's ready to embrace change. "Definitely, I'm looking forward to being on my own," he said. Mendenhall was a prize recruit for Illinois coach Ron Turner, now the Bears' offensive coordinator, three years ago. Still, his rise from sophomore backup to junior Big Ten MVP was meteoric, sparking the Illini to a 9-4 season and a trip to the Rose Bowl. His junior season of 1,681 rushing yards and a total of 19 touchdowns prompted him to leave school a year early but left scouts with plenty of questions. He has only done it for one year, so is he for real? Is he tough enough to take on NFL linebackers? Is he ready to help in the passing game? He answered some of those questions in the Rose Bowl, rushing for 155 yards—including a 79-yard touchdown run—and turning a short pass into a 55-yard gain. And he answered many others at the NFL combine in February, where he ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash. Still, there will be questions. "For running backs, it's always the passing game," Mendenhall said. "Running backs usually come in and struggle with the passing game, whether it's running routes or pass blocking." Mendenhall looks comfortable coming out of the backfield, a trait he says dates back to his days at Niles West, where he would sometimes line up at wide receiver. "It comes naturally," he said. When he was a boy, his family lived in California for a time and the Raiders' Tim Brown, a receiver, was his favorite player. Now, though, he studies running backs. "Two guys I like a lot are LaDainian Tomlinson and Thomas Jones," he said. "They both had a combination of being able to make the move and have the power, catch the ball out of the backfield, they have complete games. They're all-around backs, and the complete players stay around." Scouts have also questioned his toughness. But Illinois running backs coach Reggie Mitchell points to Mendenhall's record of getting tough yardage. "I tell scouts he was 14 of 16 on fourth-and-1 and third-and-1 this year, so I think he's a can't-miss guy," Mitchell said. "He'll have to adjust to the speed of the game. He's a sharp kid. The thing I've been telling scouts is he doesn't have a lot of miles on him. ... His football is ahead of him. He'll be great in the classroom, he should be a great pro." NFL teams don't run option offenses, which Illinois does. "I don't think it'll be too much of an adjustment," Mendenhall said. "A lot of teams see Illinois as a spread-offense [team], but we do a lot of different things. I've been behind the quarterback (in the NFL-style I-formation) a lot more than people think. "It's something we practiced a lot, something I'm very comfortable with. We just haven't done it as much in games. I've run behind a fullback enough to where I feel good about it." Mendenhall has scouted the NFL as it has scouted him, talking to former Illinois teammates such as Dallas cornerback Alan Ball, and especially running backs Jason Davis of the Eagles and Pierre Thomas of the Saints. "They tell you about the 'rookie wall,' how long the season is," Mendenhall said. As a likely first-round pick, Mendenhall knows he will be expected to be a team leader on the field, as he was at Illinois, which hadn't been to a Rose Bowl in 24 years before January. And the Illini have not had a player chosen in the first round since 1996, when Kevin Hardy (Jaguars) and Simeon Rice (Cardinals) were the No. 2 and No. 3 picks, respectively. "We're hoping he'll be a top-15 pick because it'd be great for him and great for us," said Mitchell, who is also Illinois' recruiting coordinator. "You can tell a kid, especially a running back, 'Hey, Rashard Mendenhall played in this system for three years and now look at him.' "We've been fortunate in the last three years here that Jason Davis and Pierre Thomas went to the NFL, and now Rashard." Exactly where in the NFL remains to be scene. He has visited the Cowboys, Broncos, Jets and Bengals, and the Panthers went to Champaign to meet with him. That doesn't mean he'll wind up with any of those teams. The Lions pick 15th, one spot after the Bears, and need a running back. "I have no idea where I'll go," he said. "I have as much of a chance of winding up here as anywhere else." In a way, Mendenhall said, he isn't leaving anyway. "I'll always be in Chicago at heart, that's for sure," he said.
  6. Good to know... I agree. It would be nice to have the 2 done before the weekend hits.
  7. None of those guys really interest me... I'd rather go with the draft.
  8. In the end, would it shock any of us if JA did in fact take Henne? While I would not be pleased...I certainly wouldn't be shocked. I'd just hope and pray he isn't what I think he is...
  9. Great sig! If you're punching him in the grill, I'm sure you may have to take a number!
  10. It looks like I won't have any interent access... I'll just have to check out what everyone thinks hopefully Sunday or Monday at worst. Good luck!
  11. Looks like we're in a serious holding pattern...
  12. Oh, I think he's heads and tails better than Benson! But, so are a lot of runners... I feel pretty sure Alexander cannot be a long term solution. At best, he'll be what TJ was. A good solid back for about 3 years. I want a back with more staying power than that. And there appear to be a number of those guys available in this years' draft. I've stated I do not want Alexander... But I do think he is better than Benson. I simply want us to draft a RB.
  13. I like the time and the shortened pick times...but really wished they left the 3rd round on day one.
  14. I like him better than Grossman, but that's only because I like dirt better than Grossman. But taking him in the 1st would be a big reach. I don't like it.
  15. No thanks... Too many issues including injury... There's too much potential in this years' draft even past Mr. Mendenhall...
  16. Thomas... Al Davis is senile and loves the passing game...
  17. You forget to address Benson's injury prone nature... I think that alone makes drafting a RB at least somewhere a necessity.
  18. NO. Nada. Uh uh. Is Urlacher unhappy in Chicago? Or just unhappy his bank account isn't a bit larger? I do not trade the best MLB in the game for a cancer with no one to throw to him...
  19. More national audience...
  20. I don't know about you guys...but Hester was pretty flashy in college!
  21. I understand.... I hear you on D. Part of me isn't opposed to it...at least his track record's pretty good there.
  22. Believe it or not...yes! It would be limited excitement, but Clady would make me more happy than Otah. Also, Devin Thomas would make me excited...although I do have my reservations. Obviously any significant drop down like Ryan, Alberts, etc would be great. Rivers would also make me excited having seen him play a lot at USC...and my overall love of the LB position and fears I have. Lastly, I would be fairly excited to see Jonathan Stewart. I'm a tiny bit weary, but I would be very happy to see him drafted.
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