
Three NFL Teams with Holes at Cornerback
Three NFL teams with playoff expectations this season need a starting cornerback. The two best cornerbacks still available are Richard Sherman and Steven Nelson.
Three NFL teams with playoff expectations this season need a starting cornerback. The two best cornerbacks still available are Richard Sherman and Steven Nelson.
As the 2020 season came to a predictable end for the Chicago Bears, the fanbase had little to look forward to. The team was stuck in neutral, was up against the salary cap, and therefore restricted from making significant changes to the core of the team.
Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, was all about making moves in the 2021 draft. In fact, outside of the compensatory picks, the Bears did not draft from their original draft position in any of the seven rounds of the draft. They were all acquired during trades. The Bears had seven total picks after trading up twice in the first two rounds and trading back in round six. In moving up, they lost their first and fourth-round pick in 2022. Pace definitely made a splash in this year’s draft.
The 2021 NFL Draft was one of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell, and extreme reaches were flying left, right, and center. Let’s delay no longer and get into selecting the biggest winners and losers of the draft!
Mitchell opens the Dorm Room Dispute podcast with a warning to Bears fans about what Ryan Pace might do on
The Chicago Bears have been an emotional rollercoaster. The one position that is a major issue is the most important one: quarterback. With an elite defense, not even a mediocre quarterback could make a legitimate playoff run.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears started their 2020 season with a 5-1 record, looking like a solid contender. They then went on to lose six straight games. However, they rallied back finishing the season 8-8 before losing in the first round of the playoffs.
After starting the season 5-1, the Chicago Bears then lost six games in a row. That put head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace on the hot seat. However, after the six-game skid, they rallied back and finished the season 8-8 for the second year in a row. With the expanded playoff field, the Bears made the playoffs but were eliminated by the New Orleans Saints by a score of 21-9.
The quarterback carousel that is the 2021 offseason continues. Just a few short weeks after Matthew Stafford was traded to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Goff and two first-round picks, the Philadelphia Eagles have shipped Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts.
Nothing came easy for the Chicago Bears during the 2020 NFL season. They won five of their first six games by a combined margin of 20 points, and a 5-1 start was overshadowed by head coach Matt Nagy benching Mitchell Trubisky for Nick Foles.
The Chicago Bears had a mediocre season and lost to the Saints in the first round of the playoffs, but chairman Gorge McCaskey and president Ted Phillips believe they took a step in the right direction.
Three NFL teams with playoff expectations this season need a starting cornerback. The two best cornerbacks still available are Richard Sherman and Steven Nelson.
As the 2020 season came to a predictable end for the Chicago Bears, the fanbase had little to look forward to. The team was stuck in neutral, was up against the salary cap, and therefore restricted from making significant changes to the core of the team.
Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, was all about making moves in the 2021 draft. In fact, outside of the compensatory picks, the Bears did not draft from their original draft position in any of the seven rounds of the draft. They were all acquired during trades. The Bears had seven total picks after trading up twice in the first two rounds and trading back in round six. In moving up, they lost their first and fourth-round pick in 2022. Pace definitely made a splash in this year’s draft.
The 2021 NFL Draft was one of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell, and extreme reaches were flying left, right, and center. Let’s delay no longer and get into selecting the biggest winners and losers of the draft!
Mitchell opens the Dorm Room Dispute podcast with a warning to Bears fans about what Ryan Pace might do on draft night. He also discusses
The Chicago Bears have been an emotional rollercoaster. The one position that is a major issue is the most important one: quarterback. With an elite defense, not even a mediocre quarterback could make a legitimate playoff run.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears started their 2020 season with a 5-1 record, looking like a solid contender. They then went on to lose six straight games. However, they rallied back finishing the season 8-8 before losing in the first round of the playoffs.
After starting the season 5-1, the Chicago Bears then lost six games in a row. That put head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace on the hot seat. However, after the six-game skid, they rallied back and finished the season 8-8 for the second year in a row. With the expanded playoff field, the Bears made the playoffs but were eliminated by the New Orleans Saints by a score of 21-9.
The quarterback carousel that is the 2021 offseason continues. Just a few short weeks after Matthew Stafford was traded to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Goff and two first-round picks, the Philadelphia Eagles have shipped Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts.
Nothing came easy for the Chicago Bears during the 2020 NFL season. They won five of their first six games by a combined margin of 20 points, and a 5-1 start was overshadowed by head coach Matt Nagy benching Mitchell Trubisky for Nick Foles.
The Chicago Bears had a mediocre season and lost to the Saints in the first round of the playoffs, but chairman Gorge McCaskey and president Ted Phillips believe they took a step in the right direction.
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