Chicago Bears: Draft Grades and Recap
During this week’s draft, the Bears built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Terry Fowler.
During this week’s draft, the Bears built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Terry Fowler.
Not having a pick until the third round of the draft can change the way a fan views that particular draft. That’s been the case for most Bears fans as they were expecting to wait until pick number 87 before they made their first selection. Instead, fans only had to wait until pick 73 because the Bears decided to trade up to get their guy. Nothing new for GM Ryan Pace, but how should we value this year’s picks?
The Bears are coming off a shocking season. It all started with the Kahlil Mack trade. They followed that up with having the best defense in football and winning the NFC North at 12-4. A heartbreaking loss in the divisional round to the Eagles on a double-doinked kick leaves the Bears with a lot of questions. The first, who will they draft?
Nearly a year-and-a-half after suffering a gruesome injury and nearly losing his left leg, Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller announced his retirement, writes Andersen Pickard.
Can you imagine a young Roger Staubach in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform? It almost happened. In fact, “The Dodger” was actually drafted in the 16th round (122nd overall) by the Chiefs in the 1964 draft, writes Michael Travis Rose.
The Carolina Panthers have signed wide receiver Rashad Ross to a one-year deal. Julie Hatley looks at what the former AAF player has to offer, and if he will make the team’s opening roster.
Ryan Potts introduces the 64 teams in a simulation to dub the greatest NFL team of all time.
Damon LaFargo takes a look at what the Oakland Raiders should do with their plethora of first-round selections.
Bradley Tobiassen makes the case for undrafted free agent quarterback Kyle Sloter to finally get his shot as the backup quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings.
The Pats have made multiple moves to address needs on the roster, but Grayson Pinney says a lot of work needs to be done before the start of next season.
Clinton-Dix’s role will be very important as the Bears look to make the playoffs again, writes Griffin Clark.
Patterson adds a major boost scoring-wise for Chicago, writes Griffin Clark.
During this week’s draft, the Bears built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Terry Fowler.
Not having a pick until the third round of the draft can change the way a fan views that particular draft. That’s been the case for most Bears fans as they were expecting to wait until pick number 87 before they made their first selection. Instead, fans only had to wait until pick 73 because the Bears decided to trade up to get their guy. Nothing new for GM Ryan Pace, but how should we value this year’s picks?
The Bears are coming off a shocking season. It all started with the Kahlil Mack trade. They followed that up with having the best defense in football and winning the NFC North at 12-4. A heartbreaking loss in the divisional round to the Eagles on a double-doinked kick leaves the Bears with a lot of questions. The first, who will they draft?
Nearly a year-and-a-half after suffering a gruesome injury and nearly losing his left leg, Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller announced his retirement, writes Andersen Pickard.
Can you imagine a young Roger Staubach in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform? It almost happened. In fact, “The Dodger” was actually drafted in the 16th round (122nd overall) by the Chiefs in the 1964 draft, writes Michael Travis Rose.
The Carolina Panthers have signed wide receiver Rashad Ross to a one-year deal. Julie Hatley looks at what the former AAF player has to offer, and if he will make the team’s opening roster.
Ryan Potts introduces the 64 teams in a simulation to dub the greatest NFL team of all time.
Damon LaFargo takes a look at what the Oakland Raiders should do with their plethora of first-round selections.
Bradley Tobiassen makes the case for undrafted free agent quarterback Kyle Sloter to finally get his shot as the backup quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings.
The Pats have made multiple moves to address needs on the roster, but Grayson Pinney says a lot of work needs to be done before the start of next season.
Clinton-Dix’s role will be very important as the Bears look to make the playoffs again, writes Griffin Clark.
Patterson adds a major boost scoring-wise for Chicago, writes Griffin Clark.
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