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James Brown Was a Good UDFA Pickup........
Bears could have a steal in Troy left tackle James Brown
BY MARK POTASH AND SEAN JENSEN mpotash@suntimes.com sjensen@suntimes.com April 29, 2012 9:28PM
Troy offensive lineman James Brown runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Updated: April 30, 2012 2:19AM
The Bears didn’t use one of their draft picks on an offensive lineman, but they landed a player widely projected to be selected as high as the third round.
James Brown was among the 11 undrafted players the Bears agreed to terms with Sunday, and ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. rated the Troy left tackle as the 54th-best prospect overall.
Brown is 6-4 and 306 pounds with long arms, which is regarded as a prerequisite for an NFL offensive tackle. But there are concerns about his overall quickness and strength, and some teams believed he might be better suited as a guard.
At the NFL Scouting Combine, Brown was open to playing any position on either side.
“It doesn’t matter,” he said. “I just want to play football.” In high school, he played right tackle. But he starred at left tackle at Troy, starting 38 games.
The scouting report on Brown in Pro Football Weekly’s draft guide highlights his footwork, arm length and his “fiery on-field temperament.” His negatives were mostly related to his technique. That isn’t a huge concern because Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice is known as an excellent teacher.
The Bears’ other undrafted free agents: Western Illinois wide receiver Terriun Crump, Wyoming running back Alvester Alexander, Old Dominion defensive tackle Ronnie Cameron, Louisiana Tech linebacker Adrien Cole, Maine safety Trevor Coston, West Texas A&M wide receiver Britton Golden, Albany offensive tackle A.J. Greene, Wayne State safety Jeremy Jones, Liberty wide receiver Chris Summers and Southern Mississippi linebacker Ronnie Thornton.
Smith on McClellin
Bears coach Lovie Smith said he has no concerns about first-round pick Shea McClellin’s ability to defend the run.
“First off, you have to explain how a 6-3, 260-pound guy is going to have trouble doing that,” he said. “Weight is one of the most overrated things there is when you talk about football players. You talk about strength and athletic ability more than that.
“We’re not a two-gap, hit-guys-right-down-the-middle [defense]. We don’t play that style of ball. We’re a get-on-the-edge, maintain-your-gap [defense]. A defensive end that is 6-3, 260 pounds can do that easily. So that is no concern at all. Shea, believe me, will be able to hold his own with the big boys that he is playing with.’’
Meanwhile, Smith insisted that McClellin won’t be a linebacker for the Bears. Some projected him better suited to be an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme who can rush the passer.
“Where will [McClellin] play? He’s not a linebacker. Let’s start with that,’’ Smith said. “He’ll have his hand down in a three-point stance from day one, and he’ll be in the defensive line room. We can’t wait to get started with him. “We think he can be an excellent pass rusher in the league.”
McClellin eventually could replace middle linebacker Brian Urlacher. But the Bears wouldn’t be inclined to admit anything now.
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McClellin eventually could replace middle linebacker Brian Urlacher. But the Bears wouldn’t be inclined to admit anything now.
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There are a few promising guys that we could have selected in the 6th that I think could have helped more, namely Matt McCants and Brandon Washington, but the one that gets me in the 7th was the fact that Nate Potter was selected by the Cardinals immediately AFTER out pick in the 7th. From the scouting reports, I would take Potter every time in the 7th over James Brown as an UDFA.
That said, I am not a pro scout, so what the hell do I know. I think Emery and Lovie did a fine job in finding good talent in areas of need and I really can't complain. Brown may come on and contribute if he can stick around on the PS, but I thought Potter would have gone in the 5th and no later than the 6th, then there he is available in the 7th. Obviously, he was not as highly regarded by the teams as I thought.
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Where the fuck do they get the idea that McClellin might replace urlacher when he retires? No shit, and he might replace forte too.
If they were grooming him for MLB then it would make more sense to have him starting in roachs spot this year, not working out and possibly beefing up to play with his hand in the dirt.
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One of two things about this UDFA:
1.Either we got a steal and it will work out great for us.
or 2.There must be a reason why someone who was projected as high as 3rd round went completely undrafted.
I like a good draft day steal as much as the next guy, but i also am very cautious about guys who go undrafted but were projected to be taken in early rounds. Something doesnt add up.
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54th best tackle overall?? Could we have at least broke into the 40's or gasp, the 30's with a 6th or 7th round pick?
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Originally Posted by
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54th best tackle overall?? Could we have at least broke into the 40's or gasp, the 30's with a 6th or 7th round pick?
54th best prospect overall, not just tackles. Basically, kiper had him as a late second round pick.
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Originally Posted by
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One of two things about this UDFA:
or 2.There must be a reason why someone who was projected as high as 3rd round went completely undrafted.

Originally Posted by
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54th best prospect overall, not just tackles. Basically, kiper had him as a late second round pick.
....and there is your answer.

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Originally Posted by
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interesting
Yeah I thought it was interesting too GBPH. Replace him when, in 2016 or so? Urlacher will get another extension this year that should take him through 2015.
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Originally Posted by
blinddeafmute
Where the fuck do they get the idea that McClellin might replace urlacher when he retires? No shit, and he might replace forte too.
If they were grooming him for MLB then it would make more sense to have him starting in roachs spot this year, not working out and possibly beefing up to play with his hand in the dirt.
Just sportswriters BS and projection. Lovie and the Bears have no thoughts of it I can tell you that. Urlacher will probably get an extension through 2015 this year and by that time McClellin will be a 275lb All Pro DE.
It was stupid of him to even write it.
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