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Please stop with crazy ideas. Why would they waste a draft pick on a kid that hasn't played football in 4 years. Also what makes you think he wants to play football and why not just sign him in free agency.I watched the NCAA Wrestling Championships this weekend. Wisconsin's Conner Medbery would be worth a late draft pick. The kid is enormous, has great endurance and the toughness to play in the offensive line. Why not?
I watched the NCAA Wrestling Championships this weekend. Wisconsin's Conner Medbery would be worth a late draft pick. The kid is enormous, has great endurance and the toughness to play in the offensive line. Why not?
Tight end is not offensive tackle.It's not a bad idea but you are better off doing it as an unsigned free agent. The Patriots did this exact same thing with Stephen Neal and he turned into an all pro offensive lineman. Antonio Gates didn't play college football either so it's not unheard of for a great athlete to make the jump to the NFL.
So what you are saying is two of them were football players?Last year the Seahawks started three offensive lineman that didn't play online college. One played college basketball, one was a back tight end and the other was a back up defensive end who were college bench warmers. They look for great athletes sign them as free agents and then develop them into offensive lineman.
Considering this works for the Seahawks, Patriots and the Steelers also do it I'm guessing it would be a complete waste of time for the Bears to try it.
So what you are saying is two of them were football players?
One of those starters also stepped on Russell Wilson's foot causing him to fall. This ended in a safety and lost the Seahawks a playoff game. There are definitely two sides to the coin.Last year the Seahawks started three offensive lineman that didn't play online college. One played college basketball, one was a back tight end and the other was a back up defensive end who were college bench warmers. They look for great athletes sign them as free agents and then develop them into offensive lineman.
Considering this works for the Seahawks, Patriots and the Steelers also do it I'm guessing it would be a complete waste of time for the Bears to try it.
One of those starters also stepped on Russell Wilson's foot causing him to fall. This ended in a safety and lost the Seahawks a playoff game. There are definitely two sides to the coin.
I'm looking to get rid of mine anyways. Who needs 2 ?!?If they draft a guy who didn't play college football, I'll get rid of my tickets
One of those starters also stepped on Russell Wilson's foot causing him to fall. This ended in a safety and lost the Seahawks a playoff game. There are definitely two sides to the coin.
Ummmm Kyle Long.....Sounds like what the Bears get out of thier first round OL draft picks.
Ummmm Kyle Long.....
Man, you've got that right. And we all see posts almost every day which give us several reasons why none of us are.Thank heavens none of us are GMs...