Ryans and Cush were below avg in coverage. They need some cover lbs aside from Harris
Edmunds and Especially Henley are good cover guys in addition to being solid tacklers.
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Ryans and Cush were below avg in coverage. They need some cover lbs aside from Harris
I think you will be impressed by this too.
Check it out.
Yep. Big dude to stuff the run up the middle if he sneaks through and also has a pass rush - although it needs some polish. Strong as all get up.I didn't realize he was that big.
He's definitely a good player.
2nd rd for me, for you is he worth 2-32?
As a fellow Samoan I’d be stoked if the Texans pick him up somewhere in the draftI think you will be impressed by this too.
Check it out.
He has a high ceiling.As a fellow Samoan I’d be stoked if the Texans pick him up somewhere in the draft
Yep. Big dude to stuff the run up the middle if he sneaks through and also has a pass rush - although it needs some polish. Strong as all get up.
Colts could be the team to move up to the #1 pick.
I hope they offer a deal da Bears can't refuse.![]()
Colts GM Chris Ballard 'would do whatever it takes' to move up to No. 1 for the right QB
"Yes," Ballard said. "I'd do whatever it takes."www.indystar.com
You would end up with the highest paid ol in the NFL. However that would be the best ol in the NFL.Colts Ballard appears to be very desperate to get a QB. It would put the Texans in an enviable position if the Bears decide Anderson is worth the 1st pick versus hoping he’d still be on the board when the Colts pick arrived.
The Colts next fear would be the Texans picking at 2. If the Colts would be willing to do anything for Young or Stroud…..I’d swap 1’s and then drop the hammer by asking for LG- Quenton Nelson as well.
Left side of the OL would be set.
LT- Tunsil
LG- Nelson
OC- Michael-Schmitz
RG- Green
RT- Howard
I believe the starting OL could be settled with 1 pick in the draft. Team could always draft another piece later for depth purposes.
You would end up with the highest paid ol in the NFL. However that would be the best ol in the NFL.
Then trade Tunsil?You would end up with the highest paid ol in the NFL. However that would be the best ol in the NFL.
I'd much prefer HookerMcKee might fall to #45 or more, but you want to secure him so a mild reach for a QB is acceptable.
Anderson at 1.2Their latest update.
In scenario 1 - if a team has to have Stroud, they could trade up to #1 and that leaves Texans staring at Anderson. So, on the board you still have Young, Anderson and Carter. This could prompt a trade situation or Texans take Anderson.![]()
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Scenario 2 - Chicago takes Anderson leaving Stroud, Young and Carter. Here, someone offers Texans a trade and this raises a quandary for us.
If no one offers a trade, you have your pick of the two top QBs, Carter or even Will Levis or Tyree Wilson.
If you go D, a QB could possibly slide to #12, or you make a small jump up to get your QB.
That could cost you #33 and many would be vehemently against that, but if you can come out of round 1 with Carter/Wilson and your QB, that is a win.
I wouldnt mind that at allAnderson at 1.2
Richardson at 1.12 with Kingsbury as our OC?
I'm tempted, but I leant McKee because he has plenty of upside and I'd really like to see us draft guys without current injuries.I'd much prefer Hooker
Love the Anderson pick - Richardson is raw and make take some time. Does have a great arm and wheels though. These two are a possibility.Anderson at 1.2
Richardson at 1.12 with Kingsbury as our OC?
That’s why I added Kingsbury as OC. Wouldn’t consider it otherwiseLove the Anderson pick - Richardson is raw and make take some time. Does have a great arm and wheels though. These two are a possibility.
Richardson is eerily similar to Trey Lance.
I've watched McKee and I don't see itGuess who?
SCOUTING REPORT: STRENGTHS
Suits the WCO. Like most QBs, his accuracy falls away somewhat when under pressure.
- Sticks throws into tight windows over the middle, throwing to spot on a slant or between zone defenders before the receiver is open.
- Traditional pro-looking QB - has elite size for the position - stands 6-6 and weighs 230lbs and has the elite arm strength to match
- Stats may misrepresent his quality of play due to sub-par talent around him
- Highly skilled in executing the west coast system - will likely transition into a pro offense with ease
- Has great footwork and usually deals well with pressure
- Flashes good accuracy to all levels of the field and has the arm strength to make every requisite NFL throw.
- Big athlete with good height and stands tall in the pocket to survey the field. Uses good technique, squaring his shoulders to the target and stepping into his throws.
- Sprays the ball anywhere on the field, especially when given a pocket from which to deliver. Will step up into the pocket while looking downfield, reset his feet and deliver.
- Has surprising speed as a runner for such a big man - has some escapability
- Excellent height to see over the defense along with a super release that allows to him to avoid a number of sacks
- Good accuracy overall, including excellent accuracy on short timing routes to backs and receivers, placing the ball slightly in front to lead receivers to potential yardage after the catch.
- Possesses an NFL arm. Gets the ball from one hash to the opposite sideline in a hurry
Tanner McKee. Stanford.
Not a risk I would take. Although it's hard to say with as bad as Stanford was last season.I've watched McKee and I don't see it
article must have been written by his momma. If we are going to critique Stroud under pressure and we should then same for Tanner. 41% under pressure.I've watched McKee and I don't see it
I get it - the Texans will not be the best situation team wise like Stanford, but he is worth a shot if you don't go QB with the higher picks.I've watched McKee and I don't see it
If another team also wants that #1, a trade war could ensue and that's when it can get expensive. Likely cost us #33 and #65 in that scenario. Personally, I don't think any of these QBs are worth that much.What Chicago Bears could expect in trade down with Houston Texans
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The Texans own pick 65, and they own pick 73 from the Cleveland Browns. That, plus pick 104, their fourth-round pick could what does it. Or, 65, 104, and a future draft pick or two.
Most fans want a future first or something of that nature, but that is unlikely. For the Houston Texans to move up one spot, the highest they would offer would probably be a future second-round pick
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What Chicago Bears could expect in trade down with Houston Texans
What Chicago Bears could expect in trade down with Houston Texans. The Chicago Bears will be exploring a trade down from the number one pickbeargoggleson.com
This is a Bears fans website and sure hope they have a clue because if Ryans & NC want to trade picks with the Bears I'm skeptical that the most consideration we'd have to fork over is our '24 second round pick.
Of course if there's competition with others like Indy for example the price for the pick may become steeper while at the sameIf another team also wants that #1, a trade war could ensue and that's when it can get expensive. Likely cost us #33 and #65 in that scenario. Personally, I don't think any of these QBs are worth that much.
Right.Of course if there's competition with others like Indy for example the price for the pick may become steeper while at the same
time the Texans pick at #2 would remain more attractive to the Bears than a lower pick if they covet one particular non-passer in
the Draft, i.e., lots of moving parts here.
I agree with your thought process on the price. I wouldn’t trade up for that much. We have too many holes to fill and need the draft capital to help with the rebuild.If another team also wants that #1, a trade war could ensue and that's when it can get expensive. Likely cost us #33 and #65 in that scenario. Personally, I don't think any of these QBs are worth that much.
article must have been written by his momma. If we are going to critique Stroud under pressure and we should then same for Tanner. 41% under pressure.
There's really not much difference between Stroud and McKee.
Pass on both of them.
Difference between Stroud and McKee is Stroud had a decent line while McKee did not.article must have been written by his momma. If we are going to critique Stroud under pressure and we should then same for Tanner. 41% under pressure.
Some QBs are better than others to fix their flaws.
I am willing to see if our coaching staffs has confidence to fix Stroud’s passing under pressure rating.
We don’t know if the Ohio St coaches were coaching Stroud to play a certain way or not use his legs.
No other coaching staff has ever been able to fix Ohio St. QB's.
If you're going to fix guys with similar ability, then give me McKee in the 2nd.
Actually pass on both of them.
Just looking how they play Stroud is better.How is McKee as good as Stroud? Looking at their stats Stroud is better.
How is McKee as good as Stroud? Looking at their stats Stroud is better.
They have the same type of games, the biggest difference is Stroud is well protected and throws to a bunch of 5 star 1st rd WR's.
McKee not so much.
More weapons and improved Oline play is key to success when top tier QB talent is not there for you.What's not true about this post TB?
Yep, those don't happen every draft and if they do, it's not the same team every year.What a haul for the Chiefs:
What Chicago Bears could expect in trade down with Houston Texans
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The Texans own pick 65, and they own pick 73 from the Cleveland Browns. That, plus pick 104, their fourth-round pick could what does it. Or, 65, 104, and a future draft pick or two.
Most fans want a future first or something of that nature, but that is unlikely. For the Houston Texans to move up one spot, the highest they would offer would probably be a future second-round pick
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What Chicago Bears could expect in trade down with Houston Texans
What Chicago Bears could expect in trade down with Houston Texans. The Chicago Bears will be exploring a trade down from the number one pickbeargoggleson.com
This is a Bears fans website and sure hope they have a clue because if Ryans & NC want to trade picks with the Bears I'm skeptical that the most consideration we'd have to fork over is our '24 second round pick.
Someone fixed the air raid qbs and the Tedford qbs, right? Someone also fixed the Clemson trash qbs and the Alabama , pro style qbs too. Look at the prospect, not the school or the systems to which they come from is my opinion.No other coaching staff has ever been able to fix Ohio St. QB's.
If you're going to fix guys with similar ability, then give me McKee in the 2nd.
Actually pass on both of them.
I think Tune is a better prospect than McKeeI'm tempted, but I leant McKee because he has plenty of upside and I'd really like to see us draft guys without current injuries.