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Post-Senior Bowl Mock (1/28/12)


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*based off of Chicago signing nobody in FA*

1. Lane Johnson, T, Oklahoma

--I'm not a huge fan, but Johnson will be the best OT prospect left. He probably needs 2-3 years development to be an NFL LT.

2. Kyle Long, G, Oregon

--Great bloodlines and a nasty player. One day, he might be an OT. Perfect.

4. Kevin Reddick, MLB, North Carolina

--Reddick had a good career. His last year started slow but ended fast. He ended the year with 74 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks, 5 PBU, and 1 INT.

5. Jasper Collins, WR, Mount Union

--Small, lighting quick WR out of a school that shockingly produces good WR's.

6. Brian Schwenke, C, California

--Center depth. Garza's contract is up after 2013, IIRC.

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*based off of Chicago signing nobody in FA*

1. Lane Johnson, T, Oklahoma

--I'm not a huge fan, but Johnson will be the best OT prospect left. He probably needs 2-3 years development to be an NFL LT.

2. Kyle Long, G, Oregon

--Great bloodlines and a nasty player. One day, he might be an OT. Perfect.

4. Kevin Reddick, MLB, North Carolina

--Reddick had a good career. His last year started slow but ended fast. He ended the year with 74 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks, 5 PBU, and 1 INT.

5. Jasper Collins, WR, Mount Union

--Small, lighting quick WR out of a school that shockingly produces good WR's.

6. Brian Schwenke, C, California

--Center depth. Garza's contract is up after 2013, IIRC.

I dont think Reddick will be there in the 4th, although I like him. Also why do you think Johnson will take time to develope? He is the same size as the top 2 LTs in draft. They all need to get stronger, but he has the chacteristics to play LT in the league, I think he can start day one and will get better every year.

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I dont think Reddick will be there in the 4th, although I like him. Also why do you think Johnson will take time to develope? He is the same size as the top 2 LTs in draft. They all need to get stronger, but he has the chacteristics to play LT in the league, I think he can start day one and will get better every year.

Johnson was a QB a few years ago. Fisher and Joeckel weren't. I have nothing against Johnson, but I don't think he'll be as good as Joeckel or Fisher by 2018.

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*based off of Chicago signing nobody in FA*

1. Lane Johnson, T, Oklahoma

--I'm not a huge fan, but Johnson will be the best OT prospect left. He probably needs 2-3 years development to be an NFL LT.

2. Kyle Long, G, Oregon

--Great bloodlines and a nasty player. One day, he might be an OT. Perfect.

4. Kevin Reddick, MLB, North Carolina

--Reddick had a good career. His last year started slow but ended fast. He ended the year with 74 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks, 5 PBU, and 1 INT.

5. Jasper Collins, WR, Mount Union

--Small, lighting quick WR out of a school that shockingly produces good WR's.

6. Brian Schwenke, C, California

--Center depth. Garza's contract is up after 2013, IIRC.

I would be happy with Johnson and Long anchoring our line for the next decade. Instead of going WR in the 5th, I would look to go TE instead, especially if we didn't sign one in FA. TE seems to be more of a need than WR3 or WR4.

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I would love that draft, three olinemen that would solidify our line. Add Webb, Carimi, Brown, and Louis and we have a great young core. Reddick would be a solid LB and ill take your word on the wr. That would put us in excellent shape next draft having all 7 picks to retool the defense and find some solid offensive depth.

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*based off of Chicago signing nobody in FA*

1. Lane Johnson, T, Oklahoma

--I'm not a huge fan, but Johnson will be the best OT prospect left. He probably needs 2-3 years development to be an NFL LT.

2. Kyle Long, G, Oregon

--Great bloodlines and a nasty player. One day, he might be an OT. Perfect.

4. Kevin Reddick, MLB, North Carolina

--Reddick had a good career. His last year started slow but ended fast. He ended the year with 74 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks, 5 PBU, and 1 INT.

5. Jasper Collins, WR, Mount Union

--Small, lighting quick WR out of a school that shockingly produces good WR's.

6. Brian Schwenke, C, California

--Center depth. Garza's contract is up after 2013, IIRC.

 

 

Not that i disagree, but this proves my point. How in the hell can ya draft a guy at 20 who is thought to need 2 seasons to play his position (which happens to the most important OL position and our most pressing need). Taking Long in the 2nd, hell ya.

 

Reddick would b great in the 4th, however hes not a MLB, especially for our defense ( tho we should abandone it). I still think we need a MLB who can start.

 

 

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I would love that draft, three olinemen that would solidify our line. Add Webb, Carimi, Brown, and Louis and we have a great young core. Reddick would be a solid LB and ill take your word on the wr. That would put us in excellent shape next draft having all 7 picks to retool the defense and find some solid offensive depth.

 

Add Webb? Add him to the Unemployment Office. Guy has no talent and lacks any tenacity.

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*based off of Chicago signing nobody in FA*

1. Lane Johnson, T, Oklahoma

--I'm not a huge fan, but Johnson will be the best OT prospect left. He probably needs 2-3 years development to be an NFL LT.

2. Kyle Long, G, Oregon

--Great bloodlines and a nasty player. One day, he might be an OT. Perfect.

4. Kevin Reddick, MLB, North Carolina

--Reddick had a good career. His last year started slow but ended fast. He ended the year with 74 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks, 5 PBU, and 1 INT.

5. Jasper Collins, WR, Mount Union

--Small, lighting quick WR out of a school that shockingly produces good WR's.

6. Brian Schwenke, C, California

--Center depth. Garza's contract is up after 2013, IIRC.

 

My favorite pick from this draft is probably Schwenke. He showed some skill in Mobile this past week. I don't think he'll be there in the 6th, but if he is, I could see him as the Bears center for years to come.

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My favorite pick from this draft is probably Schwenke. He showed some skill in Mobile this past week. I don't think he'll be there in the 6th, but if he is, I could see him as the Bears center for years to come.

I agree with you after the Senior bowl he is moving up draft boards maybe the 4th now.

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