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Draft
*Trade: The Bears trade 1[12] to the Texans for 1[20] and 3[84]. The team is not important, but I think we should look to trade down so we can recoup some of the picks that we lost in the Jay Cutler years.
1[20] OT Gabe Carimi [Wisconsin] 6’7” 328lbs.
The Bears need a culture change on the offensive line, as well as some youth, size and talent. Carimi may not have the elite athletic ability of Michael Oher, but he has exactly what the Bears need on the OL. He has exceptional size and strength and can flat out run block, he has a blue collar work ethic, unlike Chris Williams, and he is a nasty fighter. He reminds me of Matt Light and could start for the Bears at OT or OG.

2[44] C Stefen Wisniewski [Penn State] 6’3” 308lbs.
Olin Kreutz is done and looks lost on the field. The Bears need someone who can not only come in and physically hold up, but can also lead what will be a very young OL. Wisniewski, who’s dad and uncle played in the NFL, comes from great bloodlines and is one of the most technically sound OL prospects in the draft.

3[76] CB Marcus Gilchrist [Clemson] 6’ 190lbs.
The Bears need a changing of the guard at CB and to add some man coverage ability. Gilchrist has the speed and bump and run ability that the Bears CBs are severely lacking.

3[84] WR Greg Little [UNC] 6’3” 220lbs.
Again the movement away from the Smurfs and too some bigger targets for Jay Cutler continues. Little has been suspended for the year by the NCAA, but he has elite physical tools and UNC has produced some serious WR talent in the last few years.

4. DT Sione Fua [Stanford] 6’2” 306lbs.
The Tommie Harris era should mercifully end and Marcus Harrison is making it clear that he does not belong on the field. Fua is a hard nosed grinder in the middle, who uses power and strength to move the pocket.

5. DE Brooks Reed [Arizona] 6’3” 262lbs.
There is not a lot of reasonable depth in the Bears DE core as Barry Turner sees time in games. Brooks reed is a high energy and intensity guy that can fit in on special teams as well as in a rotation. Could be the Bears Brian Robison.

6. FB Anthony Sherman [UConn] 5’11” 250lbs.
The Bears need someone who can smash the ball up between the tackles and lead block on short yardage plays. I am excited to see what Harvey Unga brings to the table, but Sherman is an old school full back that can play some special teams.
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Depth Chart
QB: Cutler, Hanie, UDFA
RB: Forte, Taylor, Unga, Sherman
TE: Olsen, Davis, Clark
WR: Edwards, Bennett, Knox, Little, Hester, Aromashadu
LT: Omiyale, C Williams
LG: Willis, Louis
C: Wisniewkski, Garza
RG: Carimi, E Williams
RT: Webb
DE: Peppers, Idonidje, Wootton, Reed
DT: McDonald, Toiena, Adams, Melton, Fua
WLB: Briggs, Iwuh
MLB: Urlacher, Wilson
SLB: Tinaosimoa, Roach
CB:, Marshall, Bowman, Moore, Moore, Gilchrist
SS: Manning, Harris
FS: Wright, Tillman, Bullocks
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I know people would not be high in Braylon Edwards, but he has the size we need and he is in our price range.
I just do not see us signing a guy in the Vincent Jackson price range.
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Considering Carimi has played himself out of the first round this year, and Wiz has locked down the #1 C spot with my guy O'Dowd has once again coming up wincing this season, you can probably switch 1 and 2 at this point. Gabe has an absolute ton of talent and upside, but he got worked by Clayborn and that's what he will be up against every week as a pro.
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Please say no to WR Braylon Edwards I have seen him play every week.All he does is drop passes all day............................................... ...........
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Originally Posted by
menacemanic
Please say no to WR Braylon Edwards I have seen him play every week.All he does is drop passes all day............................................... ...........
That makes him different from half the Bear WR how?
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
That makes him different from half the Bear WR how?
beacuse the bears wr do not know how to run the routes,but they are improving.....