


Generally speaking, I think most fan bases don’t watch Bears games, and only know the name because of sports media.So does Mac Jones by that metric. He's 10-28 as a starter.
Generally speaking, I think most fan bases don’t watch Bears games, and only know the name because of sports media.So does Mac Jones by that metric. He's 10-28 as a starter.
I did it in Madden and it worked out pretty good. I also got DJ Moore in the deal though.What is this obsession with people regarding trading for Justin Fields?
Oh in Madden he's phenomenal.I did it in Madden and it worked out pretty good. I also got DJ more in the deal though.
Some of football twitter is saying a 3rdI'm seriously going to lose my shit if one more person says they're going to trade a first or second on Justin fucking 10-28 Fields. Did Felger say this at some point or something? I don't listen to sports radio, so I honestly don't know.
I'm seriously going to lose my shit if one more person says they're going to trade a first or second on Justin fucking 10-28 Fields. Did Felger say this at some point or something? I don't listen to sports radio, so I honestly don't know.
Newton probably won't fall that far, but you should be able to get some pretty damned good defensive talent at 24. I expect the first half of the round to be very offense-heavy.These are our picks for the draft
1st Round: No. 24
2nd Round: No. 56
3rd Round: No. 88
5th Round: Comp Pick (Connor McGovern)
6th Round: Comp Pick (Dalton Schultz)
7th Round: No. 234 (Raiders)
7th Round: No. 245
Possible additional 7th comp pick for Noah Brown
A few early 1st round favorites (with a lot of work left to do on looking at players).
- Laiatu Latu / Jared Verse - DE
- Jer'Zhan Newton - DT
- OT (anyone that falls - arguably strongest position in the class)
- Tez Walker / Xavier Leggette - WR
- Edgerin Cooper - LB
- Cooper DeJean - C
I'm good with E Cooper or Verse ar 24. Need to get Micah some help it's not that he disappears in big moments it's just he is double-triple teamed and taken out of the gameNewton probably won't fall that far, but you should be able to get some pretty damned good defensive talent at 24. I expect the first half of the round to be very offense-heavy.
According to Over The Cap, the Cowboys are in line to receive a fifth and a sixth-round pick, based on the salaries their former players signed for. The fifth comes from offensive lineman Connor McGovern, who signed a three-year, $22.35-million deal with the Bills. Meanwhile, the sixth comes from tight end Dalton Schultz, who signed a one-year deal with the Texans worth $6.25 million.
Dallas would've also received an extra seventh-round pick from receiver Noah Brown, who signed a one-year, $2.6-million deal with the Texans. However, the Cowboys aren't expected to actually get that pick due to the NFL only awarding 32 total compensatory selections in a single draft.