That was Nate Tice, who is self-confessed the only person ranking Maye above CW. Tice played with Tolzien at Wisconsin and was talking about his mental processing specifically. Tolzien went on to coach in the NFL.
If the Bears pass on edge/3T in round 1, there are guys who may be available at 75.
With that scenario, I do think something happens to get us into the 2nd because addressing QB, DE/DT, IOL and WR is going to be tight and pass rushers aren’t going to last.
But a trade down isn’t necessary to...
Undoubtedly but some posters view this all as static, accepting big boards and mock drafts as gospel.
The truth is there is no universal consensus. Every draft is fluid. Not every player picked is even on our board.
Watching tape and fairly evaluating Caleb, it wasn’t a hard decision for me to move on from Justin.
It was good that Poles did that early to give everyone—players and fans—an opportunity to move on.
CW isn’t a perfect prospect but he is clearly the guy at 1, and I’m encouraged by the front...
I recommend listening to the Move the Sticks podcast to get a better idea of how teams evaluate, grade, and stack their boards.
Players fall into a range based on team grades. Most drafts will only have 15-20 players who grade out as true first rounders. Few will grade out to be top prospects...
It's a good strategy to pair big contracts at premium positions with cost controlled rookies. That's true at DE as well as WR.
I wouldn't argue going with a blue chip DE, but team building priorities dictate you do everything not to fuck up the situation around Caleb Williams—and we know the...
We tried to sign Brian Allen last offseason. The Rams re-signed him on a big deal then Coleman Shelton beat him out to start all year (not sure if that was due to injuries as Allen had a history).
By all accounts, Shelton played well, grading as a respectable starter. PFF had him at 64.5 which...