My plan was to make a pitcher of margaritas and have it last me the whole weekend. Unfortunately, I never got around to doing so, in part, because I realized I didn’t have space to store them in the freezer. On the bright side, I have a bottle of wine that should get me through the draft (with another one as backup just in case it’s needed).
• Happy Draft Day! Check out Ryan Pace’s set up for when the Bears go on the clock:
https://twitter.com/ChicagoBears/status/1253035855096303618?s=20
• Pace is going to knock this draft out of the park now that he has a Club Dub disco ball set up in his kitchen.
• Is there a Mike Brown in this draft? The Bears could use some safety help, and Larry Mayer (ChicagoBears.com) re-visits the second-round steal that Brown turned out to be. Snagging him and Brian Urlacher with the first two picks in that draft turned out to be solid building blocks for a stud defense. I wouldn’t mind if that is how it played out in 2020.
• Adam Jahns of The Athletic makes his pitch for the Bears to draft a quarterback:
Why I’m advocating for the #Bears to draft a quarterback.
My thoughts and analysis.
https://t.co/HbXVtiSJmu— Adam Jahns (@adamjahns) April 23, 2020
• If the Bears are going to trade up in the draft, it’s going to be a quarterback … right? Maybe it’s one of these dudes:
The NFL is drafting players tonight. Keep your eye on Jordan Love. And some team could get a “steal” in Jalen Hurts. Or so I’ve heard. https://t.co/MxOhe9m1uW
— Jason Reid (@JReidESPN) April 23, 2020
• Hurts has the pedigree of playing at a high level at a pair of blue blood college football powerhouses. Love has plus athleticism and plus-plus arm talent. Both have work to do on the development side, to be sure. But if you want to bet on arm talent and athleticism, Love might be worth a roll of the dice. If you want to run with a player with big game experience, then Hurts is the prospect for you. Where each goes will be fascinating to follow.
• The last time the Bears had a first-round pick, they drafted this guy:
Remember when Roquan Smith picked up a sack on the first play of his @NFL career? pic.twitter.com/4Mx8aI4LM2
— Bleacher Nation Bears (@BN_Bears) April 22, 2020
• Roquan Smith’s play was uneven last year. But he looked to be coming on strong as the season developed. It’s a shame last year ended with him being injured. I still have high hopes that he’ll reach his potential.
• New faces. New places. New numbers. Larry Mayer has the scoop on the new Bears’ new numbers.
• What’s in a number? I dunno … ask Nick Foles:
What's in a number?
In the 46 regular + postseason games in which Nick Foles has worn #9, he has a 63.7% completion rate, thrown for 8,703 yds, 69 TD (4.9 TD%), 27 INT (1.9 INT%), & posted an 89.5 passer rating.
And as we know in Chicago, there is something special about No. 9.
— Bleacher Nation Bears (@BN_Bears) April 22, 2020
• There is an obvious focus on who’s getting drafted, but PFF’s Sam Monson notes that there are players who could be traded throughout the weekend.
• Looking back at some fun times:
On the eve of the NFL draft, a look back at #Jets fans hating every pick the team has ever made. And they were usually right. pic.twitter.com/BCGoFM5GzB
— Funhouse (@BackAftaThis) April 23, 2020
• You can never have enough chargers in the house. #ad
• The Bulls’ GM search rolls on, with an unexpected candidate jumping on (then quickly off) the radar:
Yes, We Saw That Deleted Report About the Bulls Hiring a Big-Time Agent as GM …https://t.co/ncwI2a7lo8
— Bleacher Nation Bulls (@BN_Bulls) April 23, 2020