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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: guest118 Date: April 27, 2019, 12:27 pm
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       I've watched a bunch of tape on montgomery - he has the FOOTBALL
       speed to get outside.
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: WshflThinking Date: April 27, 2019, 12:31 pm
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       Pickings are getting scarse
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: boogie Date: April 27, 2019, 12:43 pm
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       Did I hear correctly our new WR ran a 4:58?  Kind of slow I
       think.
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: davep Date: April 27, 2019, 2:28 pm
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       That speed isn't bad if he is is good at running patterns and
       has good hands.  He can easily get open on short to medium
       passes and should be dangerous on long passes as long as he
       isn't double teamed constantly.  It requires a faster receiver
       on the other side of the field, to draw the double team over to
       the other side.
       The Bears seem to be following the time honored method of
       building an offense.
       First, establish an offensive line that can protect your
       quarterback.
       Second, procure a franchise quarterback.
       Third, bring in a speed receiver, a pattern receiver that can
       get open, and a slot receiver that can do some of both.  (Speed
       receiver, in my opinion, is yet to be verified).
       Fourth, replace the above pieces as they get injured.
       The tight end position can be brought in at any time, depending
       upon whether the immediate need is blocking to help the line of
       receiving to help the pattern receiver.
       The fact that the Bears seem to be paying substantial attention
       to the receiving corps indicates, to me, that they are happy
       with Trubisky as their franchise quarterback.  I hope they are
       right.
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: Dave23 Date: April 27, 2019, 3:35 pm
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       6th rounder is Duke Shelley, a 5’8” CB out of Kansas State
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: Dave23 Date: April 27, 2019, 3:40 pm
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       Ran a 4.46 40 at his pro day, boosting his stock
       PFF said he was the best coverage CB in the Big 12 in 2018.
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: davebear Date: April 27, 2019, 3:41 pm
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       Kelly
       PROS: Smooth change of direction allows him to match
       receivers vertically. Stays square to the line of scrimmage and
       with proper leverage until necessary. Stick man coverage skills
       vertically. Proper technique. Reacts well in zone coverage, and
       has the ball skills to compete at the catchpoint and be physical
       playing the pocket. Gets around around quickly. Click and close
       ability. Active in run support, plays downhill with some decent
       physicality. Lowers his shoulder and does a good job maintaining
       the edge.
       CONS:  Undersized. Can occasionally get himself off balance
       while trying to keep active feet near the line of scrimmage.
       Does a poor job of wrapping ball carriers despite solid effort,
       can miss tackles in space. Though he is swift footed, can get
       himself beat inside with slower reaction to subtle moves by the
       receiver. Played primarily on one side of the field.
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: WshflThinking Date: April 27, 2019, 4:56 pm
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       Another small school CB with their last pick in the draft
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: davebear Date: April 27, 2019, 5:35 pm
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       And RB Whyte the fastest RB at the combine.
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       Re: 2019 NFL Draft
       By: WshflThinking Date: April 27, 2019, 5:43 pm
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       Well the draft is over. Time to start calling UDFAs
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