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LOL. Dear lord.You're much too young to even understand how football actually works besides just running your cock sucker on a message board.
LOL. Dear lord.You're much too young to even understand how football actually works besides just running your cock sucker on a message board.
There are sleepers in every draft. If one of these top guys drop to the 2nd+ round, Bears need to get him. Next year is Mitch's last year with the team as his rookie contract is up and he is not worth investing 100 million into (20++ million cap hit) which is the going rate for NFL starters in the NFL.
Meet the 2020 NFL draft QB class: Everything you need to know
Joe Burrow. Tua Tagovailoa. Justin Herbert. And plenty more. Get to know the top QBs of the 2020 class.www.espn.com
Jordan Love, Utah State
Year: Fourth-year junior | Age: 21 | Career starts: 31
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 225
Jacob Eason, Washington
Year: Fourth-year junior | Age: 22 | Career starts: 25
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 227
Joe Burrow, LSU
Year: Fifth-year senior | Age: 23 | Career starts: 26
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 216
Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma
Year: Senior | Age: 21 | Career starts: 41
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 219
Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
Year: Junior | Age: 21 | Career starts: 24
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 218
Justin Herbert, Oregon
Year: Senior | Age: 21 | Career starts: 41
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 237
Jake Fromm, Georgia
Year: Junior | Age: 21 | Career starts: 41
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 220
Nate Stanley, Iowa: A 6-foot-4 senior, Stanley has a good arm but comes with accuracy and decision-making concerns. After back-to-back seasons with 26 touchdowns, he threw just 14 this season. Stanley will look to improve on the final two months of his season, in which he threw more interceptions than TDs, in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 26 against USC.
Anthony Gordon, Washington State: A junior college transfer, Gordon had to wait until his redshirt senior season to get a shot, backing up Gardner Minshew II in 2018. But it's paid off for the 6-foot-3 passer. Gordon was among the nation's leaders in most categories, including 5,228 passing yards (first) and 45 touchdowns (second). He had a 600-yard game and nine 400-yard games. He had a nine-touchdown game. Gordon's plus-arm and great field vision will be on display at the Cheez-It Bowl against Air Force on Dec. 27. Gordon has also accepted an invite to the Senior Bowl.
Steven Montez, Colorado: Montez piled on 2,808 yards, 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in his 2019 season, and he will also show his talents at the Senior Bowl in January. Montez's father, Alfred, played for one season with the Oakland Raiders in the 1990s.
I like Pace. But anyone thinking the bears should draft another QB while Pace is still here is the literal definition of Insane (doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result).
Pace brought in (and paid a shit load of $ to) Glennon, drafted Trubisky over maholmes and Watson, and is quoted saying he wanted to draft Mariota. Pace’s evaluation of QBs is his Achilles heel (that and Drafting in the first round, which is why trading them for Mack was genius).
We don't have the draft capital to be picking a project QB that may never see a field. I agree with your thinking but this is not the right year to do something like that.I am all for the Bears Drafting a QB. Pace has drafted 1 in 5 drafts. Belichick has TB and they pick qb regularly because to many advantages not to. What FA RB could you get for Chase $?
So the GM wants to lose? and he thinks he knows more then you? well fk that guy, am i right.Guy who wants many many more years of no playoffs Ryan Pace keeps telling everyone else that they don’t understand how anything works
Half a decade rebuild. Lets make it a whole decade!!!
He was projected at one point to go top three and then top 5. His fall was probably because of his weirdness and college situation.A.Rodgers wouldn't of made it to the 24th pick if any team thought he was gonna be this good.
I would rather trade down and pick up the next Tom Brady in the 6th. He will win multiple Super Bowls, unlike the next Aaron Rodgers.If you think the next Aaron Rogers is there then you make that trade 11 times out of 10.
AR was mentioned specifically because he’s an example of a highly rated QB that fell in round one. Much more likely to happen than holding out for the next BradyI would rather trade down and pick up the next Tom Brady in the 6th. He will win multiple Super Bowls, unlike the next Aaron Rodgers.
Qb Tyler Huntley.....Senior Utah (11–2 (8–1 Pac-12) is another guy to consider. Great passer 73.7 comp. rate. Low INTS. good mobility
Qb Bryce Perkins...Senior Virginia #24......9–4 (6–2 ACC) abv. avg. mobility, good passer 64% comp. rate
I like Perkins. Probably a late round pick too
Jordan Love may drop as well.
But Pace will 100% go down with the ship known as Trubisky. He will not reverse course and go another route. So everyone pining for another QB to start will be let down immensely. Just please spare us Mariota.
Reading is toughSo the GM wants to lose? and he thinks he knows more then you? well fk that guy, am i right.
If Pace doesn’t get the QB position right he won’t have a job.
Guy who wants many many more years of no playoffs Ryan Pace keeps telling everyone else that they don’t understand how anything works
Half a decade rebuild. Lets make it a whole decade!!!
He was projected at one point to go top three and then top 5. His fall was probably because of his weirdness and college situation.
Hahaha you say as much stupid shit as your boy westcoast.
okHahaha you say as much stupid shit as your boy westcoast.