govandals wrote:Niners would be better with Mac Jones, he fits what Shanahan does well. Big risk with Lance. From a Hawk perspective, I'm glad they chose Lance over Jones.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That TE Pitts is a big boy.
obiken wrote:NOT ME!! I am glad you do!!
Hes not all that small, Smith is 166 lbs, he's the small one. Waddle is 6ft 200.Aseahawkfan wrote:A tiny ass WR at number 6? That's weird. He must have speed or something.
My buddy says Trey Lance 2 to 3 year project. I guess he's skinny and can't take hits. He got some small hands for such a tall guy. 9 1/8? Damn. Russell's hand way bigger. That Pitts guy 10 5/8 hands.
c_hawkbob wrote:Well the Bears couldn't get Russ but they may well have gotten the next best thing in Justin Fields. Great move!
c_hawkbob wrote:Well the Bears couldn't get Russ but they may well have gotten the next best thing in Justin Fields. Great move!
obiken wrote:I agree!! The best move I have seen in years Bob!!
I agree!I think Fields may be the best prospect in the whole draft.
govandals wrote:I'm not the biggest Justin Fields fan. No way would I have traded up for him. The Bears continue to do bears things.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Waddle listed at 5 9.5 and 180 lbs. Kind of short for WR nowadays.
obiken wrote:
I totally disagree, I dont see the downside to this kid, and I am not a big fan of Ohio State QB's. I think the bust is Zac Wilson. The problem with the Bears is they have no Offensive weapons.
govandals wrote:I'm not the biggest Justin Fields fan. No way would I have traded up for him. The Bears continue to do bears things.
He is an elite athlete. The Ohio State/Chicago Bears QB stigma is nothing....but the one negative I have heard is that he takes too long to go through his progressions. You can do that at Ohio State where you're two steps above the competition, but not in the NFL. The ability to process info quickly is maybe THE most important QB factor.
D'Wayne Eskridge WR, WMICH
Height: 5-9, Weight: 190
Burner who can win from in the slot and hit home runs and runs angry after the catch. Like his route-running skill. Older prospect. (Chris Trapasso)
NorthHawk wrote:We needed a WR, so that’s filled. He’s a threat to go to the house every time he gets the ball.
I suspect nobody wanted to trade up, or they knew we wanted to trade down and offered
grossly insufficient value in return in hopes of getting a great deal.
trents wrote:Let's hope he uses his little body as well as Lockett uses his. I've always been amazed at how well Lockett uses his small frame so well to get position on larger defenders on deep balls.
obiken wrote: But a better prospect was Marshall out of LSU who we could have taken Trents. Heres the book on him: 6=2 1/2 200 W dont need another Smurf!
Expected to be a big-time tester.
Exciting height, weight, speed combination.
Averaged over 104.4 yards per game in 2020.
Playmaker who averaged a touchdown every four catches over last two years.
Size to bang on undersized corners down the field.
Strides and separates on go routes.
Quality ball-tracker with second gear to chase it down.
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