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    Any specific college prospects you think we should look at for 2013?

    Here's a BR article on the subject (please don't hurt me for posting a BR
    I'm just trying to get some discussion going)

    I was just curious if there's a specific stud that anyone thinks we should try to draft next year.

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    Which 2013 Draft Prospects Should the Chicago Bears Already Be Scouting?

    The Chicago Bears' 2012 training camp is just a few weeks away, and the Bears are preparing for one of their most anticipated seasons in recent years. New general manager Phil Emery has made some key acquisitions, and the Bears go into the 2012 season with playoff expectations.
    It's very early in the process to be talking about the 2013 draft, but we'll take a look at some key positions where the Bears will probably still need help. These draft prospects could provide an immediate impact in the future and are guys that the Chicago coaching staff should keep an eye on during the season.


    Note: Obviously much will depend on how the Bears and these kids play this season. Some of them are juniors and they will need to declare availability for 2013.


    Offensive Line Depth
    Chicago went into the 2012 draft with some serious question marks on the offensive line. Gabe Carimi is still unproven as the starting right tackle, and neither Chris Williams nor J'Marcus Webb excite anyone on the left side.
    Chris Faulk from LSU, Taylor Lewan from Michigan and Luke Jockel from Texas A&M are three guys that could be available for the Bears in the first round. Adding any of these big physical guys to the offensive line would provide immediate help at the offensive tackle position.
    Meanwhile, the Bears could definitely use more depth at guard as well. Both Barrett Jones from Alabama and Jonathan Cooper from North Carolina would be a big help there.


    Linebacker



    Lance Briggs and Brian Urlacher are both getting a little long in the tooth. The depth at linebacker gets pretty thin after that. Nick Roach has struggled at times, and Blake Costanzo has been more of a special teams player than an every down LB.
    The Bears need to play for a future and provide depth and support for their aging veterans. Barkevious Mingo from LSU and Jarvis Jones from Georgia are both legitimate studs and could be starting for a few teams if they were playing this season. They will probably be outside backers who can also switch to DE when they make the transition to the NFL.
    Manti Te'o from Notre Dame and Shayne Skov from Stanford would be great additions to the inside, and both should be available when the Bears draft next season.


    Defensive Tackle
    Shea McClellin and Israel Idonije both should be solid complements to Julius Peppers from the outside, but if the Bears want to develop a fierce pass rush that strikes fear into their opponents, they need to upgrade their interior defensive line as well.
    With pressure from the outside this season, the guys in the middle will face a lot of one-on-one blocking. Star Lotulelei from Utah was a solid prospect this season after winning the Morris Trophy, and by 2013, he could be a top-five pick. Johnathan Hankins from Ohio State would also be a solid upgrade at DT for the Bears next season.


    Defensive Safety
    Safety isn't as much of a concern for the Bears, but they head into the 2012 season with some question marks. Chris Conte ended the season on IR after posting minimal stats. Both Major Wright and Craig Steltz showed flashes of upside last season, but both will need to improve this season.
    Rookie Brandon Hardin has the 'potential' label plastered all over his stat sheet, but he's a big question mark going into the season after missing 2011 with a shoulder injury. The Bears would be smart to scout guys like Eric Reid from LSU or T.J. McDonald from Southern California.


    Overall
    Hopefully some of the young prospects that were brought in will work out for next year. OL is easily the biggest area of concern, and the Bears could draft two or three rookie offensive linemen next year without surprising anyone. If that's all that they need though, things will be looking really good. If anything, some of the names on this list will be entertaining to hear every week.


    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

    I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.


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    Well with the BEARS drafting last in the first round, I'm sure all the top position players will be gone . ( If you BELIEVE then its TRUE ,LMFAO !!! ). With the article, where do they have the BEARS drafting? Alot of should be theres stated.

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    Well we need to start grooming a C. It'll be awhile before we know how LT will go down. We need a very good CB too. Not a shutdown corner but someone to groom behind Peanut as well. Some of it may well depend on how next years FA shakes out esp. to ease the LB transition.
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    Very, very preliminary obviously but 3 positions that stand out to me as top likely priorities for the 2013 draft are:

    LB: need to start grooming replacements for Briggs & Url.

    CB: ditto for Peanut.

    OC: ditto for Garza unless Spencer or EWill somehow become potentials.

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    There are only 2 guys that I'm personally excited about, based on where the Bears would pick. But of course, the Bears would have to forsake these 2 guys if the OL has big problems this year.

    My #1 is LB Manti Te’o of ND. I'm partial to my ND guys but he's a solid all around LB. Not a Urlacher or Ray lewis type but will be a very solid LB. Can play all 3 positions and has great range from the MLB spot.

    My #2 is RB Marcus Lattimore South Carolina if he comes out this year. He's coming off a knee injury and is a heck of a talent. Not sure if he'll be 100% by the time the season opens so that could work in the Bears favor if he doesn't have a great year. However, if he is 100% and goes bananas then he's a possible top 5 pick. 6'1 232lbs and plays in beast mode. Great receiver and runner. Puts an end to the RB problems in CHI.

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    - Jonathan Brown, Illinois
    - James Morris, Iowa
    - Sean Porter, Texas A&M
    - Jarvis Jones, Georgia
    - Tom Wort, Oklahoma

    C

    - Barrett Jones, Alabama
    - Dalton Freeman, Clemson
    - Grant Garner, Oklahoma State
    - Graham Pocic, Illinois

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    These are the prospects for offensive tackle for the 2013 draft. Obviously this is VERY tentative since it's only June 2012. I like Alabama's D.J. Fluker a lot. He seems like an intelligent guy and a class act (he promised his mom that he wouldn't go into the NFL until he had his college degree, so he busted his butt and is graduating this December).

    He was playing at 400 pounds as an 8th grader, but has developed into a physical specimen to the max in college (plays at 6'6" and around 335 pounds now).

    Unlike Webb. This kid can remember a snap count from the time he leaves the huddle until the ball is snapped

    SENIOR OFFENSIVE TACKLES


    RANK
    NAME
    SCHOOL
    HT
    WT

    Ricky Wagner
    6-6
    320

    Oday Aboushi
    6-6
    310

    Alex Hurst
    6-6
    340

    Dallas Thomas
    6-5
    305

    Tanner Hawkinson
    6-6
    293




    JUNIOR OFFENSIVE TACKLES (Fluker should graduate in December 2012)


    RANK
    NAME
    SCHOOL
    HT
    WT

    D.J. Fluker
    6-6
    335

    Taylor Lewan
    6-8
    294

    Luke Joeckel
    6-6
    310

    James Hurst
    6-7
    310

    Jake Matthews
    6-5
    305




    Analysis: D.J. Fluker has worked on the right side but has the upside of a blindside tackle. He starts the season as a top-10 player on my Big Board. Tyler Lewan (pictured) has great length and the athleticism you look for as a blindside protector. He moves easily and could get bigger and stronger, but is already a very good prospect and could move to the top of the board at his position.



    Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 06-26-2012 at 10:58 AM.
    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

    I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.


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    Nothing saying our S or FS are solid and complete either. But can you get any of them in the first round picking 32?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    Nothing saying our S or FS are solid and complete either. But can you get any of them in the first round picking 32?
    Of course if we pick at #32 next draft, it may mean we don't need to do our perennial safety draft picks
    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

    I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JustAnotherBearsFan99 View Post
    Of course if we pick at #32 next draft, it may mean we don't need to do our perennial safety draft picks

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