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    Unless the Titans can pull off a miracle trade with SD Chargers for Phillip Rivers, there stands to be very little drama at the top of the first round. While everyone is picking the Bears to draft a WR (Cooper or White) I'm suggesting they reach a little and draft help at DB. Specifically, Waynes from MSU.

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    Would Bears be better off with a stud defensive lineman to rush opposing qb's or more protection for Cutler via improved O-line via draft?

    College db's can be risky NFL picks in first round due to big differences between college and pro games...
    BUilding for the Future

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    • #3
      I have seen some mock drafts that have the Bears picking Danny Shelton.

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      • #4
        Wide receiver Kevin White believes the Bears will pick him if he is still available at the #7 pick-

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        • #5
          Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View Post
          Would Bears be better off with a stud defensive lineman to rush opposing qb's or more protection for Cutler via improved O-line via draft?

          College db's can be risky NFL picks in first round due to big differences between college and pro games...
          Agreed. OT Scherf is a darkhorse candidate who could be picked at 7. The Bears (under a diff GM) reached a couple of years ago for Kyle Long and that worked out well. Scherf is probably better at Guard vs. Tackle.

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          • #6
            OT Scherff gone to Redskins as #5 pick, who figured out QB's play better when they aren't running for their lives.

            So, Bears pick WR as forecast by many, White from WVU...
            BUilding for the Future

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            • #7
              With the 7th pick of the 2nd round, and the 39th pick overall, the Bears picked Eddie Goldman, a defensive tackle from Florida State. He is 6'4", 336 pounds.

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              • #8
                With the 7th pick in the 3rd round, pick #71, the Bears pick Center Hrpniss Grasu from Oregon.

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