Had I used KenPom’s ranking to place my bets or put together an NCAA Tournament bracket, I’d be in pretty good shape because the top 14 teams in the ratings have moved on to the Sweet 16. As for the two “outliers” in the group, LSU checked in at No. 18 and Oregon No. 29. Hopefully, a chalk-heavy opening weekend provides some compelling basketball this weekend.
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Ryan Pace becomes the first #Bears Executive to be named @sportingnews Executive of the Year since Mike McCaskey in 1985. pic.twitter.com/PuYXD3DnHO
— Bears Talk (@NBCSBears) March 24, 2019
Official cap space by team (13-23):
13. PHI: $21,034,391
14. ARI: $20,234,075
15. DAL: $17,389,044
16. CHI: $16,715,716
17. BAL: $16,229,481
18. JAX: $15,127,815
19. NO: $14,084,162
20. GB: $14,004,669
21. LAC: $13,729,299
22. WAS: $12,845,220
23. SEA: $12,819,522— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 22, 2019
After working with every Bears coach from Halas to Nagy, they call Clyde Emrich "The Legend." This is why. https://t.co/RnjY6IxMVf
— Dan Pompei (@danpompei) March 24, 2019
Super Bowl 54 Odds:
KC +700
NE +750
NO +900
LAR +1000
CLE +1200
CHI/PHI +1400
IND/LAC +1600
GB +1800
DAL +2000
MIN/PIT +2200
SF +2500
HOU +2800
JAX +3300
ATL/BAL +3500
TEN +5000
CAR +5500
DEN/NYG +6000
OAK +6600
TB +7000
DET/NYJ +8000
BUF +10000
ARI/CIN/MIA +12500
WSH +15000 pic.twitter.com/ajNUvmPKrU— OddsShark (@OddsShark) March 25, 2019
Rob Gronkowski was drafted No. 42 overall in 2010, a pick that the Bucs got from the Bears for Gaines Adams … but the Bucs opted to trade up to 39 so they could take WR Arrelious Benn. Raiders then had 42 … but Patriots gave up a sixth-rounder to trade up 2 spots for Gronk.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) March 24, 2019