SoulfishHawk
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Fair enough. I think it's a fleecing. Just my opinion
lol its a epic haulIt’s a good haul, but not epic.
At #9 your clearly into the 2nd tier talent wise for this draft. Carolina is a solid team so that ‘24 R1 is likely to be a late pick.
Makes sense for Chicago who needs a serious talent infusion and is not in a spot to give up on Fields yet.
No doubt. They turned that #1 pick in to: TWO 1st round picks, TWO 2nd round picks and a damn good WR in DJ Moore.lol its a epic haul
The Bears need a WR and OT and picking one in 1-4 was not worth it. They found a partner and now they can rebuild their OL or draft a WR, or again trade down again which would be the best case.
Given the lack of good defensive tackles in the draft and free agency, I think it helps that a team that wasn't picking a QB moved down. We have a decent amount of picks.It's not a win for Seattle. We need teams to trade with Seattle and give up picks.
Might be wishful projection, but I don’t see how QB isn’t the pick with this scenario.1) Panthers - Stroud or Young
2) Texans - whichever of those 2 remains
3) Turds - Anderson
4) Colts - Richardson
5) Hawks - Carter or trade down
I think we have to see how free agency goes for teams and potential trades before the draft. We still pick at 20 so who knows if a QB drops till then or they potentially grab Hooker in round 2 since they don't have to rush him.Might be wishful projection, but I don’t see how QB isn’t the pick with this scenario.
Levis is sitting there and everything about the last two off seasons screams QB in ’23 (it even rhymes). Geno’s contract is built for a one and done escape with minimal impact and even some trade recoup.
All depends on how John feels about Levis. He will be the last of the big 4 QBs remaining at 5. If John gets that Josh Allen vibe from him, he won't be able to turn that card in fast enough.Might be wishful projection, but I don’t see how QB isn’t the pick with this scenario.
Levis is sitting there and everything about the last two off seasons screams QB in ’23 (it even rhymes). Geno’s contract is built for a one and done escape with minimal impact and even some trade recoup.
I like the way you think.I see AR goes #1 to Carolina.
I have a feeling…
#1 Panthers - Richardson
#2 Texans - Young
#3 Raiders (trade) - Stroud
#4 Colts - Levis
#5 Seahawks - Anderson YES BABY
Certainly possible. I like Levis the least of the four QBs, but there is a strong connection to the Seahawks that many people don't talk about.Might be wishful projection, but I don’t see how QB isn’t the pick with this scenario.
Levis is sitting there and everything about the last two off seasons screams QB in ’23 (it even rhymes). Geno’s contract is built for a one and done escape with minimal impact and even some trade recoup.
I don’t believe Carter will be gone either way. Still could be suspended by the NFL for a part of the season.Wow 3 quarterbacks will go before the Hawks pick at 5. Opens the door for either Anderson or Carter
I would like it if Germanhawk thinks correctly. But I think Carolina is getting very close to fielding a solid contender for tops.I like the way you think.
1) Panthers - Stroud or Young
2) Texans - whichever of those 2 remains
3) Turds - Anderson
4) Colts - Richardson
5) Hawks - Carter or trade down
DJ Moore was good with Sam Darnold.As a Bears fan, I am satisfied with this deal, but actually preferred the original Colts deal that was mocked all over the place prior to the Carter arrest: First and second round in 2023 and 2024 plus Anderson or Carter.
Who knows what will be left on the board at #9? It is a pretty big drop.
Fans on the Bears forum are going nuts over DJ Moore. I think he is a good WR and an upgrade to Claypool, but something short of a true WR1 (ie., Jefferson, Adams, Diggs, Chase, Brown, Kupp, etc.).
I guess it is just a testament to how pitiful the Bears have been at the WR position for many year.