8 picks.
Our picks for the first three rounds:
1st Round - #14
2nd Round - #44
3rd Round - #75
3rd Round - (from SD somewhere around #90)
Then we have the following picks (approximates based on # of supplemental picks):
4th Round - #109
5th Round - #151 (from CAR)
6th Round - #181 (Approximate due to supplemental picks)
7th Round - #224 (Approximate due to supplemental picks)
I've never heard it like that before.
Obviously the O-Line needs an overhaul thru FA and the draft. It will be interesting to see what happens before the draft. I believe the Bears will also do some post-June 1st moves this year - picking up players other teams need to cut to save cap space.
I would not give up Brown or Anderson in that scenario. If we are moving up, I would swap picks, give up next year's 2nd and this year's extra 3rd (from SD). There would probably need to be another swap in there to even things out.
True, but sometimes the favorites are not the better team. I picked the Chargers because I thought Indy was over-rated. I am actually surprised they won without Gates, LT, AND Rivers. Indy should've kicked that FG.
Good job, but how many of those were actually a wild upset pick? Most of those were favorites anyway.
I had the same picks except SD beating the Colts today.
I think the guy needs to be a receiving threat who is still big enough to run between the tackles. The Bears need to be able to use the RB screen more.
Can you believe our AP had 51 receptions to Benson's 17?
Hester was the only Bear to make it. Surprised some others didn't even make 2nd team honors. No Briggs or Harris.
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Walker and Miller cost too much vs their production. The ONLY way they are on the Bears next year is with a new contract. Also, I think Walker has a huge roster bonus coming up in March. We will know what happens to him by then.
Also, we will know before the draft whether tags get applied.