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*** Official 2017 NFL Draft Thread *** Bears pay a steep price for their franchise QB (2 Viewers)

No way he dropped that far off of a diluted sample, it has to be an injury or we overrated him.
Not saying that the sample didn't drop him a couple/few spots, but the shoulder (or something else too) dropped him 15+ spots.  Overrated is not what I'd call that guy.

 
No way he dropped that far off of a diluted sample, it has to be an injury or we overrated him.
I guess I didn't realize that he was kind of smallish. He's not big enough for a 4-3 MLB. And most of the league is looking for OLBs to fit their 3-4 scheme in the first. 

There were warning signs I guess.  I think he'll tear it up in SF though. 

 
Love what the Browns have done so far. Made great picks AND probably cemented a top 5 pick next year by not drafting a QB. Looking at the big picture.

 
Not saying that the sample didn't drop him a couple/few spots, but the shoulder (or something else too) dropped him 15+ spots.  Overrated is not what I'd call that guy.
He also got sent home from the combine for atrocious behavior. That was after a week of bad interviews.

How many times has that ever happened? 

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Foster's not as clean of a prospect as Willis was, but his highlight tape impresses me more than Willis's did. There's an edge and nastiness to his game that sets the tone for a defense.

 
What a joke of an article. All those teams really got an A?
Apparently the only way to get lower than a B was to trade your first round pick for a player (cooks, Bradford) or not have a pick, unless you're seattle, who gets an A for trading back. If I were in a fantasy league with that author I'd be sending all my picks to him for vets. Way to take a stance there guy.

 
They'd have thought someone else was going to move up and take him, not the 49ers probably.
 Michael Lombardi‏Verified account @mlombardiNFL 3m3 minutes ago

Trying to track down the teams that might have competed with Bears for the second pick and have not found one--Jets never called 49ers

lol they just did it.

 
Willie Neslon said:
What was his Wonderlic?
Higher than the entire Bear's war room's....

Can we queque up "The Bears Still Suck?"

 
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NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah hears that the Seahawks are "in the mix" to draft a quarterback on Day 2.

The Seahawks twice traded out of the first round on Thursday (first with the Falcons, then with the 49ers), giving them a whopping six picks (Nos. 34, 58, 90, 95, 102 and 106) to play with for Friday's second day of the draft. Davis Webb, DeShone Kizer, Josh Dobbs and Nathan Peterman are all quarterbacks who could see interest in rounds two and three. One additional Seahawks note that relates, here -- Yahoo Sports' Benjamin Allbright wrote on Twitter "don't put it past Seattle to draft [Kizer]."

 
 
Source: Rich Eisen Show on Twitter 
Apr 28 - 2:48 PM
 
Mile High Sports' Benjamin Allbright and Real GM's Jeff Risdon have both heard that the Broncos could target Ashland TE Adam Sheehan on Day 2.

John Elway is on record saying he wants to add a "real tight end" in Rds. 3-5. Sheehan, a hulking 6-foot-6, 278-pound late-bloomer, is widely expected to go on Friday night (Rds. 2-3). NFL Media's Lance Zierlein compares him to Vance McDonald. "Big, fast and athletic, Shaheen will immediately interest teams who are looking for size and traits," Zierlein wrote. "He's a poorer blocker than what might be expected for a player with his frame, but he's also a much more dangerous pass catching target."

 
 
Source: Mile High Report 
Apr 28 - 3:37 PM
 
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Buccaneers, Chargers and Jets have all reached out to the Packers about acquiring the No. 33 overall pick.
Rotoworld draft expert Josh Norris believes the Buccaneers are looking to add a running back while the Chargers and Jets are eyeing a quarterback at the top of the second round. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported earlier that Green Bay would consider Notre Dame QB DeShone Kizer at No. 33. It might be a smokescreen, but it's got the Jets and Chargers worried enough to try and trade up. The Bucs are likely targeting Florida State RB Dalvin Cook, who they considered taking at 19 overall before pivoting to Alabama TE O.J. Howard.

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Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter 
Apr 28 - 5:33 PM

 
Dalvin to TB would be pretty awesome. What a beast of an offense they will have created between last year and now.

 
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Dalvin to TB would be pretty awesome. What a beast of an offense they will have created between last year and now.
Would be an awesome spot. Man that offense would have weapons and be fun to watch.

They would have to make a huge offer to move that far up.  Chargers and Jets not having to move as far.

 
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