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They have two first round picks, both of which will almost certainly be top 5, one of which could be #1, in a draft where multiple teams will be keen to trade up. They have a clear path to lots of draft capital in a draft which AFAIK isn't especially deep in pass rush talent, so trading a 2nd for a proven pass rusher when they've got plenty of cap room with which to extend him seems like not a terrible move to make.
The New Jersey Devil keeps knocking over my trashcans at night and taking out credit cards in my name.
Please read this article, and read it properly. You'll know why when you see it.https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/report-bears-were-only-team-to-vote-against-increase-in-international-games
Teams that draft well do so no matter where they pick. Teams that draft poorly do so no matter where they pick I want my team to win games and draft well
I don't understand. Do you not agree that fans want to see generational talents?
(the joke is McCaskey is essentially stating they won't see any on the Bears)
Yours or JE's?Cuz I thought "generational talent" #3 was JE's.
You thought Jalen Hurts was a joke?
He shook my hand breed tub and walked away
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