Thats usually how it works. My point is most of the top 30 visits so far point to a trade back because its all guys currently projected in the late teens early 20s except mhj, odunze, nabers and turner
great video. i am not sure the top 30 point to anything. the bears looked at a lot players they could take at 9, if they trade back in r1 and also players that would go in r2-r4. i assume every teams does this.
The bears can chose 30 players to host a top 30 visit for which is a special visit usually at halas hall or around the building and it usually means they are more interested in those players. Probably should have explained better
Oh i see I think I read your message wrong. My point was to show a lot of the players they interviewed aside from MHJ, Odunze, and nabers points to trading back
@@ImJerrrry yaa. i assume they are more interested but i dont think it shows that the bears want to move up or down or remain as they are. its just a well rounded group that allows them to cross all bases which i assume every team will do. i am very torn about this draft. i love drafting dline cuz Dline is pretty much the most valuable commodity outside of QB's but at the same time the WR's are amazing but then wr are pretty much a dime a dozen in the NFL.
@@shake6321 i agree. With the d line part. I really like turner verse and latu and dont know about any late round gems we could find there but i feel like you can at wr and even then its to play WR3
@@ImJerrrry yaa, this is my dilemma. Turner is a linebacker who can rush the passer. he is not a scheme fit unless we play him at linebacker on running downs and move him to DE on 3rd down, which i would not be apposed to doing. Base D: Dline: sweat, billing, another big DT, Dexter LBs: Turner, Edmonds, Edwards 3rd down: Dline: sweat, pickens, walker, Turner LBs: Edmonds, Edwards I think that would be a killer defense. otherwise, i hope they trade down and take Verse, Murphy, BTJ, Mitchell
If somebody they like fall they are not trading that pick.
Thats usually how it works. My point is most of the top 30 visits so far point to a trade back because its all guys currently projected in the late teens early 20s except mhj, odunze, nabers and turner
great video. i am not sure the top 30 point to anything. the bears looked at a lot players they could take at 9, if they trade back in r1 and also players that would go in r2-r4.
i assume every teams does this.
The bears can chose 30 players to host a top 30 visit for which is a special visit usually at halas hall or around the building and it usually means they are more interested in those players. Probably should have explained better
Oh i see I think I read your message wrong. My point was to show a lot of the players they interviewed aside from MHJ, Odunze, and nabers points to trading back
@@ImJerrrry yaa. i assume they are more interested but i dont think it shows that the bears want to move up or down or remain as they are. its just a well rounded group that allows them to cross all bases which i assume every team will do.
i am very torn about this draft. i love drafting dline cuz Dline is pretty much the most valuable commodity outside of QB's but at the same time the WR's are amazing but then wr are pretty much a dime a dozen in the NFL.
@@shake6321 i agree. With the d line part. I really like turner verse and latu and dont know about any late round gems we could find there but i feel like you can at wr and even then its to play WR3
@@ImJerrrry
yaa, this is my dilemma.
Turner is a linebacker who can rush the passer. he is not a scheme fit unless we play him at linebacker on running downs and move him to DE on 3rd down, which i would not be apposed to doing.
Base D:
Dline: sweat, billing, another big DT, Dexter
LBs: Turner, Edmonds, Edwards
3rd down:
Dline: sweat, pickens, walker, Turner
LBs: Edmonds, Edwards
I think that would be a killer defense.
otherwise, i hope they trade down and take Verse, Murphy, BTJ, Mitchell