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    Bears Ranked No. 10 LB Corps In NFL

    Interesting read.

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    The Chicago Bears are hoping to do big things in the 2012-13 NFL season, but they will need a big year out of the stars on their defense to make it happen. Julius Peppers, Charles Tillman, Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs have all been Pro Bowl-caliber players over the last few years, but do they have enough left in the tank for a big Super Bowl push?
    Ryan Van Bibber of SB Nation has ranked the linebacker crops around the NFL, and he believes the Bears still have a unit in the top third of the league:
    34-year-old Brian Urlacher wants to keep playing beyond this season, and given some of the other super star linebackers in their mid thirties, there is no reason to think he has to hang it up anytime soon. It will be interesting to see if he tests free agency next season. Lance Briggs is showing no signs of slowing down either.
    Chicago's group also earned a higher ranking than their NFC North rivals. The Green Bay Packers came in at No. 11, the Detroit Lions reached No. 14 and the Minnesota Vikings earned the No. 15 spot.

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    Ranking The NFL's Best Linebackers, Team-By-Team

    1. San Francisco 49ers

    One thing about these rankings, they drive home just how loaded the 49ers are on defense. Patrick Willis alone is the kind of player that can make a unit elite. Willis overshadows another Pro Bowl inside linebacker in Navorro Bowman, who is just 24 years old. If Aldon Smith can keep from getting stabbed, he has the makings of a top-tier pass rusher. Keeping Ahmad Brooks from getting away in free agency rounds out a loaded unit.
    2. Baltimore Ravens

    Whatever anti-aging potion the Ravens are giving their players, I want some. Ray Lewis, at 36, was one of the most productive linebackers in the game last season. Jameel McClain is a solid presence on the outside. Baltimore added Courtney Upshaw to its rotation this season, and like Terrell Suggs, he will likely split his time between OLB and defensive end.
    3. Pittsburgh Steelers

    When James Harrison is not being suspended for sneezing in church, he is an essential part of a Steelers linebacking corps that includes marquee names like Lawrence Timmons and Lamarr Woodley.
    4. Washington Redskins

    Sure, we had our fun at the expense of Washington's secondary, but defensive coordinator Jim Haslett's linebackers are nothing to snicker about. London Fletcher is yet another ageless wonder in the NFL. Brian Orakpo, as you may have heard, is no slouch. Ryan Kerrigan had an incredible rookie season.
    5. Dallas Cowboys

    Anthony Spencer has been an effective all-around outside linebacker. DeMarcus Ware is their top defender. Sean Lee emerged as a very good inside linebacker last season, and the addition of free agent Dan Connor rounds out a fearsome bunch.
    6. Kansas City Chiefs

    You can include Derrick Johnson among the league's elite inside linebackers, right up there with household names like Willis and Lewis. Tamba Hali deserves similar praise for his work on the outside. Jovan Belcher has been a nice pairing with Johnson in the middle.
    7. Denver Broncos

    If you forgot that Denver had other linebackers besides Von Miller, you can be forgiven. His first season in the NFL was incredible. Joe Mays is an underrated two-down player on the inside. Nate Irving's range should get him more playing time this season. D.J. Williams' pending suspension and his playbook gaffe make you wonder about his long-term future with the team.
    8. Jacksonville Jaguars

    You can be forgiven for overlooking the Jaguars' defense. They paid handsomely last spring for Paul Posluszny, but it was worth it. Daryl Smith is a classic example of a very good outside linebacker who plays well in coverage and against the run, but gets lost in the media because he is not a pass rusher. He led all outside linebackers with 63 stops last season.
    9. Houston Texans

    Few teams could allow a player like Mario Williams to jet in free agency and not be overly concerned about the loss. The Texans are one of those teams, who have every reason to feel good about a group of linebackers that includes young cornerstones Connor Barwin, Brooks Reed and Brian Cushing.
    10. Chicago Bears

    34-year-old Brian Urlacher wants to keep playing beyond this season, and given some of the other super star linebackers in their mid thirties, there is no reason to think he has to hang it up anytime soon. It will be interesting to see if he tests free agency next season. Lance Briggs is showing no signs of slowing down either.

    Cornerback Rankings: Jets, Ravens Top The List

    11. Green Bay Packers

    All of Green Bay's linebackers had a down year in 2011, and they will need to rebound for the team to contend again this year. Clay Matthews obviously leads this group, and the addition of rookie pass rusher Nick Perry helps. On the inside, Desmond Bishop has been very good since taking over as a starter on the inside in 2010. A.J. Hawk has never lived up to his lofty draft status, but has been mostly effective.
    12. Carolina Panthers

    The Panthers may not have done enough to address needs in the secondary or up front, but their linebackers should be very good this season. That made Luke Kuechly a surprise pick in the first round. Still, nobody doubts his talent, and he looks to have the middle linebacker job sewn up already. A healthy Jon Beason would help considerably. James Anderson will start on the strong side.
    13. San Diego Chargers

    Free agent addition Jarret Johnson established himself as one of the better run defenders in the league with the Ravens, but he adds nothing as a pass rusher. For that, San Diego is pinning their hopes on first-round pick Melvin Ingram. Shaun Phillips had 11 sacks in 2010, but injuries and other factors limited him to three and a half last year. Donald Butler, who started for the first time last season, did a nice job on the inside, assisted by veteran Takeo Spikes.
    14. Detroit Lions

    Detroit was smart not to let Stephen Tulloch get away this spring. Justin Durant is a good player on the outside. Injuries pushed former Oklahoma linebacker Travis Lewis to the seventh round, but he has the talent to grow into a contributor if he can stay healthy. DeAndre Levy, the other starter, could play better than he has.
    15. Minnesota Vikings

    Minnesota has two of the better 4-3 outside linebackers in the league right now with Chad Greenway and Erin Henderson. The later graded out as the third best run stopper among 4-3 outside linebackers last season according to Pro Football Focus. Middle linebacker Jasper Brinkley missed June minicamp, and after missing all of last season, his injuries are a concern. Tyrone McKenzie, a Tampa castoff, is Brinkley's backup.
    16. New Orleans Saints

    Too bad Jonathan Vilma can't sue to get his playing ability back. Since the Saints' Super Bowl season, Vilma has not been an effective linebacker. Barring some judicial miracle, he will watch the season from the sidelines. Luckily the Saints replaced Vilma with Curtis Lofton, who should be entering the prime of his career. New Orleans also added a solid linebacker in David Hawthorne, who will man the weakside.
    17. New York Jets

    New York was wise to get David Harris a contract extension last year, keeping the 28 year old as the anchor of its defense through 2014. Bart Scott is weighed down by his hefty contract, and could be playing somewhere else next season. Calvin Pace rebounded from an injury-plagued 2010, but did not have much of a knack for getting to the passer, which the Jets really needed last year. This is a solid group of players, but one that probably explains why the Jets will do much of their pass rushing out of a four-man front.
    18. New England Patriots

    As bad as New England's defense was last season, it would have been much worse without its linebackers. Jerod Mayo was often the only player capable of stopping the run. If Brandon Spikes could stay healthy, the sky is the limit. Dont'a Hightower was a great addition in the draft.
    19. Cincinnati Bengals

    Manny Lawson re-signed after proving the Bengals right on a one-year deal in 2011. He was better off in a 4-3 system. Thomas Howard also returns for a second season with the Bengals, handling duties on the weak side. Rey Maualuga had a down season last year, missing some time with an ankle injury. A thumper in the middle, he has some extra motivation to rebound in the final year of his rookie contract.
    20. Arizona Cardinals

    Arizona has a centerpiece player in Daryl Washington. Sam Acho, a fourth-round pick, looked like a draft day steal with seven sacks last season. Stewart Bradley was a huge bust as a free agent, and the linebackers around Washington are questionable.
    21. New York Giants

    The Giants managed to get by pretty well with the linebackers they had. The addition of Keith Rivers upgrades the depth. Michael Boley is a solid starter on the weakside. Mathias Kiwanuka is their best linebacker. The biggest question mark is Chase Blackburn, who will start in the middle. A career reserve, he played well once he got healthy.
    22. Miami Dolphins

    The Phins' ranking suffers a little because Cameron Wake goes from outside linebacker to defensive end as the team shifts to a four-man front. They still have a solid middle linebacker in Karlos Dansby. Kevin Burnett bumps out to the weakside, and Koa Misi needs to rebound from a down year as the starter opposite Burnett.
    23. Atlanta Falcons

    Weakside linebacker Sean Weatherspoon is another example of a good player who goes unnoticed because he plays in a 4-3 system. The Falcons will regret letting Curtis Lofton get away. Lofa Tatupu is not an equivalent replacement, setting up a golden opportunity for Akeem Dent.
    24. Seattle Seahawks

    Rookie second-round pick Bobby Wagner has been handed middle linebacker duties. Barrett Ruud will back him up. K.J. Wright and Leroy Hill have the outside spots covered and give the defense more than enough confidence with their ability. I was still a little shocked Seattle let David Hawthorne get away.
    25. Buffalo Bills

    Middle linebacker Kelvin Sheppard played well as a rookie last season, enough to give the Bills some hope after letting Posluszny get away last year. Nick Barnett more than holds his own on the weakside. Injuries limited Kirk Morrison last season, but he has an early lock on the strongside role.
    26. Cleveland Browns

    D'Qwell Jackson graded out as one of the ten best inside linebackers last season, according to Pro Football Focus. It was enough to get him a six-year, $42.5 million extension during a buyer's market for linebackers. As for who will play outside of Jackson, rookie James Michael-Johnson could claim one of the spots while Scott Fujita is suspended for three games. Chris Gocong will man the other side.
    27. Tennessee Titans

    Veteran Will Witherspoon, on the weak side, leads a pair of second-year players. Colin McCarthy took over the starting middle linebacker job late in the season, and the results have the Titans looking forward to his second season. Akeem Ayers started as a rookie last season too, on the strong side. Both he and McCarthy could be in for good season in 2012.
    28. St. Louis Rams

    The Rams' inability to provide middle linebacker James Laurinaitis with any help is criminal. This season they will try again, under a new coaching staff, with veterans Jo-Lonn Dunbar and Mario Haggan.
    29. Philadelphia Eagles

    Probably the worst group of linebackers last year, the Eagles made a smart move dealing for DeMeco Ryans. Second-round pick Mychal Kendricks was one of the more talented linebacker prospects in the draft this year. Brian Rolle and Jamar Chaney round out the depth chart after above average results last season.
    30. Oakland Raiders

    Middle linebacker Rolando McClain might not be playing much this season, given his assault conviction. Expectations crushed Aaron Curry, the fourth overall pick in 2009, with Seattle. He continues his weakside role that he took over after Oakland acquired him last year. Travis Goethel might be the most important player of the bunch if McClain is out for an extended period of time.
    31. Indianapolis Colts

    The Colts are moving to a 3-4 this season. Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis will make the switch to outside linebacker, giving Indianapolis pass rushers. Inside linebacker Pat Angerer gave the team plenty to hopeful about last season. Kavell Conner might be better off on the inside. Jerry Hughes will move from end to outside linebacker, but his ceiling appears to be mediocrity.
    32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Right now, this group looks like it could struggle in 2012. Mason Foster had a rough introduction to the NFL last year, and is penciled in as their starting middle linebacker. Rookie Lavonte David will start on the weakside. Strongside backer Quincy Black is the veteran of the group.



    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

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


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    Their assessment of our cornerbacks is interesting too:

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    17. Chicago Bears

    Best Player: Charles Tillman

    Chicago can boast the best group of corners in their division. Neither Aaron Rodgers or Matthew Stafford completed a touchdown pass against Tillman last year, and he even frustrated Calvin Johnson in coverage. Tim Jennings had a career year in 2011. Free agent addition Kelvin Hayden should be better in Chicago's cover-2 defense as a third corner. They also have D.J. Moore in the mix with a pair of late round draft picks, Isaiah Frey and Greg McCoy.

    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

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


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    Here is some love from the Vikings for Urlacher and Briggs:

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    TVA - The Viking Age

    Best in the NFC North: Top 5 Linebackers


    1. Brian Urlacher – Bears
    As a Viking fan I’m probably biased toward 4-3 linebackers. That whole 3-4 thing is strange and scary to me. So that’s probably why I rank Urlacher and Briggs automatically above that guy from the Packers who I’ll talk about later. And when it comes to deciding between Briggs and Urlacher, two guys who are arguably dead-even at this point in their careers…I guess I’m just biased toward the guy in the middle, the hub around whom the whole wheel revolves. Also, having watched various Viking MLBs struggle in drop-back coverage for years, I guess I just admire a guy like Urlacher who does that particular job so well. The dude’s just a smart, really good football player. He’s a Bear and I don’t even hate him. He gets a slight demerit for dating that wacko Jenny McCarthy.


    2. Lance Briggs – Bears
    It’s a coin flip between Briggs and Urlacher, the Tango & Cash of linebackers. Actually, statistically, it’s probably not a coin flip. Right now Briggs probably has the edge on Urlacher. The geek sites like Pro Football Focus rank him as one of the very best defensive playmakers in the game, right up there with your Patrick Willis and your D’Qwell Jackson and your Brian Cushing. 4-3 linebackers are sort of overlooked these days though, so Briggs maybe doesn’t get the pub. Thing that makes Briggs special is, he covers almost as well as he tracks down ball carriers. He’s sort of what you might call the perfect Cover-2 weak-side backer.


    3. Clay Matthews – Packers
    He may look like a girl but he plays like a man. True, the Packer defense is a steaming pile of horse poop, but that’s not Claymaker’s fault. It’s not his fault the secondary can’t tackle or that B.J. Raji is basically a useless turd. Claymaker’s still out there making clays, er, plays. When’s he gonna get that new contract by the way? $800,000? That’s a slap in the face. I know cause Percy Harvin told me.


    4. Stephen Tulloch – Lions
    The Lions finally caved and gave Stephen Tulloch the long-term deal they didn’t want to give him in 2011. Smart move since you could argue he’s the best 4-3 MLB in the league right now, with Urlacher on the downslope. The Lions have possibly the best front-seven in the league and Tulloch is a huge reason why. He’s also one of the few Lions who doesn’t tend to get arrested every other week, so that’s a plus.



    5. Chad Greenway – Vikings
    Chad Greenway just makes tackles. He doesn’t make that many in the backfield but let’s not nit-pick. You get in Greenway’s vicinity and he’ll probably bring you down. He’s a solid workmanlike defensive player. Not a lot of interceptions or big plays but, let’s not be negative. Oh, and he’s a nice guy too.
    Other Guys to Watch: Desmond Bishop (Packers), Nick Perry (Packers), Erin Henderson (Vikings)


    Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 07-06-2012 at 12:26 PM.
    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

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


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    Damn...Lach is 34 already? We need to get him a Superbowl, ASAP.

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    But, But all the sports writers say we can't make the play offs because of the Pakers and Loins. But then when was the last time the sports writer ever said we would make the play offs let alone the SB.

    The day I was watching a video on the NFCN, when asked why each of the teams would make the play offs the guy said Viking because they have a health Adrian Peterson, the Loins because of Calvin Johnson, the Pakers of course because they have Aaron Rodgers. Then he was asked about the Bears his answer "The Bears can't make the play offs because they play in the NFCN." he never said why and by guess is because he has no idea he was just told to say that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ-30 View Post
    But, But all the sports writers say we can't make the play offs because of the Pakers and Loins. But then when was the last time the sports writer ever said we would make the play offs let alone the SB.

    The day I was watching a video on the NFCN, when asked why each of the teams would make the play offs the guy said Viking because they have a health Adrian Peterson, the Loins because of Calvin Johnson, the Pakers of course because they have Aaron Rodgers. Then he was asked about the Bears his answer "The Bears can't make the play offs because they play in the NFCN." he never said why and by guess is because he has no idea he was just told to say that.
    Always thought it was interesting (and a little messed up) that we play in the same division as the best quarterback, running back and wide receiver in the league. Good thing we've had a solid D

    That being said, we EASILY have the best QB-RB-WR trio in the division and could have the best in the league if things click on the field. Can't wait for this season!

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    The Vikings are a shit team right now. AP can't make up for the complete lack of talent they have on both sides of the ball.

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