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Doesn't have "elite physical tools"? Doesn't that mean he's just gonna get manhandled by bigger DT's?
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Teams dont typically draft Punters.
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There's a guy at Baylor who may turn out to be a well kept secret, Danny Watkins. The guy has the size, 6'4" 310lbs, the pros are looking for but he has some question marks about him that may drop him into the 3rd or 4th round. Number one is his age, 26 and number two is lack of experience and polish as an OG, the spot he'd most likely be drafted for. At Baylor he was an OT with only two years as a starter.
One positive about him in addition to his size and strength is that he's said to very coachable and eager to learn. This might be a decent prospect to look at in the Senior Bowl and Combine. I like the thought of handing Tice some young coachable talent to help rebuild the Oline.
The thought of Braylon Edwards as a FA intrigues me. The Bears wanted him to fall to them in the draft but he didn't. He's got the tools but he's also been inconsistent whenever I've watched him play. Since Cutler seems to feel more comfortable with taller targets Edwards just may be the guy to partner with Knox now that it's apparent that Hester will never rise to the level of a #1 WR.
I'd rather we pulled in a guy like this than take a chance on using a high draft pick on one in order to get someone close to his ability. Needless to say the price has to be right. I wouldn't be surprised if the Bears had him in their sights come free agency time.
Last edited by soulman; 01-27-2011 at 02:13 PM.
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As long as we get the next Tony Mandarich, we'll be set...
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Originally Posted by
soulman
There's a guy at Baylor who may turn out to be a well kept secret, Danny Watkins. The guy has the size, 6'4" 310lbs, the pros are looking for but he has some question marks about him that may drop him into the 3rd or 4th round. Number one is his age, 26 and number two is lack of experience and polish as an OG, the spot he'd most likely be drafted for. At Baylor he was an OT with only two years as a starter.
One positive about him in addition to his size and strength is that he's said to very coachable and eager to learn. This might be a decent prospect to look at in the Senior Bowl and Combine. I like the thought of handing Tice some young coachable talent to help rebuild the Oline.
He's not exactly a secret in the draft community. He's just too old for a lot of scouts to consider. He'll be 27 next year and despite his obvious tools and natural talent, you are talking about a guy who just started playing football and might not even hit his stride until he turns 30. So on top of getting an inexperienced over-ager who still needs a good amount of coaching, you are getting a guy who has already entered his physical prime in a time where he doesn't have all the skills and knowledge to best utilize the bulk of it.
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Krony
Who do you like in the draft and what can we get?
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Edwards is like Roy Williams. They make those acrobatic catches that give you those warm fuzzy feeling in your gut that makes you want them. But at the end of the day tally up their drops and all you are getting is overpriced hype. Edwards has everything but catching ability which I dont think we would bother with.
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im honestly NOT expecting angelo to take any offensive linemen on the first day
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I really like Nevis, if he's still there at 29, Bears should definitely consider it. Definitely take some Oline in two and three if going D in the first though.