Mike FF Today 721 Posted April 24 Another first round tight end... TE Colston Loveland Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,740 Posted April 27 I don't understand the pick when Omarion Hampton was staring them in the face at 10. They clearly needed a RB and didn't take one till the 7th round. Horrible draft IMO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hawkeye21 2,382 Posted April 29 On 4/27/2025 at 7:16 AM, Maximum Overkill said: I don't understand the pick when Omarion Hampton was staring them in the face at 10. They clearly needed a RB and didn't take one till the 7th round. Horrible draft IMO. I was more surprised they took him over Warren. I was fine with not taking a RB there. Swift and Johnson are still good RBs on the roster and they can grab someone in FA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaChup 228 Posted April 29 I'm surprised they didn't draft another bowling pin, to moonlight as an offensive lineman. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ray_T 740 Posted Tuesday at 06:00 PM 43 minutes ago, LaChup said: I'm surprised they didn't draft another bowling pin, to moonlight as an offensive lineman. they drafted a tackle who is projected to be a plus starter eventually. thats at least something. is it enough? I dont know. presumably they will start him out at guard. all I know is the team needed O line help. while this addresses some of this, I had hoped for more. and I'd argue they needed the O line help more than they needed a TE and/or WR. though I do see the attractiveness of having a young WR who can grow up with your starting QB. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 3,157 Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM 54 minutes ago, LaChup said: I'm surprised they didn't draft another bowling pin, to moonlight as an offensive lineman. Agreed. Biggest need was to build that oline. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
listen2me 23 1,825 Posted Wednesday at 10:59 AM 21 hours ago, Hawkeye21 said: I was more surprised they took him over Warren. I was fine with not taking a RB there. Swift and Johnson are still good RBs on the roster and they can grab someone in FA. Wasnt that surprised. Most reading had Warren and Colston pretty close. Warren seems like a rugged guy and probably eill br a good football player. But his skillset never screamed top 10 pick. I dont love taking a TE nor RB 10th overall tho. Especially when both positions were very good/deep this year. Colston has more dynamic recieving ability on paper at least. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hawkeye21 2,382 Posted Wednesday at 02:00 PM 19 hours ago, weepaws said: Agreed. Biggest need was to build that oline. They added OL in free agency and there wasn't value at the position with the 10th pick. They were in position to take the best player available or trade back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,740 Posted Thursday at 07:51 PM The Bears had a terrible draft altogether. I have no idea how they went through this entire draft without grabbing one of the NUMEROUS stud RBs. It was a rookie draft by a rookie coach Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBayXXXVII 2,484 Posted Thursday at 08:54 PM 1 hour ago, Maximum Overkill said: The Bears had a terrible draft altogether. I have no idea how they went through this entire draft without grabbing one of the NUMEROUS stud RBs. It was a rookie draft by a rookie coach My initial reaction is that I agree with your first sentence. As far as the RB's go, meh. I mean, they're not all that important in the grand scheme of things if you have a good OLine, WR's, and QB... the RB & TE positions work themselves out. But I don't understand the need for a R1 TE when just 12 months ago, you made your current TE one of the highest paid TE's in the NFL. On top of that, using a R2 pick on a WR when you just drafted a R1 WR last year and re-upped your other WR to a 4-yr deal. Neither pick makes sense to me. Yes, they added 2 DE's and a C in FA, but the rest of their acquisitions were JAGs. From early work, outlets seem to rank their OLine as league average, maybe the upper end of the "average" group. On a similar note, that's about where I've been seeing their defense. I'm not sure they used their 1st two picks wisely. But, who knows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ray_T 740 Posted 21 hours ago On 5/1/2025 at 1:51 PM, Maximum Overkill said: The Bears had a terrible draft altogether. I have no idea how they went through this entire draft without grabbing one of the NUMEROUS stud RBs. It was a rookie draft by a rookie coach the way I see it, there are only a handful of RB's capable of performing if the line is suspect. Barkley is one of the few. he performed at a good level in New york behind that terrible line. but most RB's need the line to open holes for them. to that end, I'd say addressing the O line was more important than addressing the RB position as I dont think that line was good enough to allow a RB to thrive anyway. so taking a RB early might have been a waste of a pick at this point. their RBs right now are good enough. and if the line improves with the new kid, the existing RB will perform to a decent level. it just wont be a strength of the team. though I see your point. they likely could have gotten a RB in the mid round picks that has potential to develop into a starter, and given their situation, that might have been a nice add. Run with the vets while they develop the kid. but I am not the GM so I dont know what those internal conversations are all about or what the plan actually is. But I think this team wants to be more of a passing team than a running one. so I think thats what has played into this decision (at least to some extent) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,740 Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, Ray_T said: the way I see it, there are only a handful of RB's capable of performing if the line is suspect. Barkley is one of the few. he performed at a good level in New york behind that terrible line. My point. They drafted a TE who doesn't block. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ray_T 740 Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said: My point. They drafted a TE who doesn't block. yeah. I know. like I said, its hard to tell what the team was thinking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,740 Posted 3 hours ago I'll take Mason Taylor 2 rounds later. To me thats amazing value Share this post Link to post Share on other sites