Raving About His Range As A Free Safety California Golden Blog on Bears 3rd round pick: “But anyways, Conte turned out to be a talented, but flawed corner, occasionally making uneblievable plays, and sometimes failing at basic pass defense. I never thought he would be someone playing at the next level . . . until [...]
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Bears Address Secondary In Third Round; Pick Cal DB Conte At #93
He Looks Like Former Bear Adam Archuleta I am ecstatic beyond words with the way the Bears rolled the dice and taken risks in this Draft. We tried to trade up once, and we actually traded up to get a player we targeted in the first round with our second round pick. “Go-Getters” Projected as [...]
Bears Execute Trade This Time Around; Move Up To Pick Powerful Oregon State DT Paea At 53
2 For 2: Exactly What The Bears Needed Two Needs Down, Two More To Go Bears traded their second-round pick (No. 62) and fourth-round pick (No. 127) to the Washington Redskins to move up and grab Paea with the 53rd pick, the 21st choice in the second round. NFL Draft Countdown’s Scouting Report On Stephen [...]
Bears Day Two Draft Wish List
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Bears Sought After Wisconsin Lineman; Aggressively Pursued Dealing Up For Carimi
“It worked out. We got our player.” The offensive tackle Bears GM Jerry Angelo desired all along fell right into his lap at 29. He didn’t even have to trade up to get him. He actually considered trading up to get the big mauler. The team was that high on him. It was no secret [...]
Interesting Notes On First Round Pick OT Gabe Carimi
Mike Tice was been very high on Carimi throughout the draft process. Tice’s son and Carimi played together at Wisconsin. A four-year starter at Wisconsin who excelled against top competition, Gabe Carimi is considered among the most NFL-ready prospects in the draft. “I think the kid is a plug-and-play right tackle,” wrote NFL Network’s Mike [...]


April 30th, 2011
Russ Loede
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