I was hoping Davis-Gaithers would fall to me, but once he was drafted I was torn between Jordyn Brooks and Logan Wilson. I think Brooks will be good defending the run, but I wanted a linebacker that could also defend the pass a bit. This led me to Logan Wilson (a keys favorite) who showed he can play the run and is decent in coverage. I'm hoping the Saints defensive coaches/players can help coach him up and ease the transition to the NFL after playing at Wyoming.
Learned something new about Logan Wilson today. Was recruited as a corner to Wyoming. That's why his coverage/movement skills are so good.
He has played quarterback, receiver, cornerback, safety, and all three linebackers from high school through 2019. That's why his processing has Intel inside.
So who's running on AMD?He has played quarterback, receiver, cornerback, safety, and all three linebackers from high school through 2019. That's why his processing has Intel inside.
So who's running on AMD?
Intel hasn't had the performance crown in a while.
It's tough when you're in a spot where you're choosing one guy you've never heard of over another guy you've never heard of. I was tempted in picking a guy I've heard of in Malik Harrison, but I stayed true to what the Titans needed and went with the OT from UConn. he might not be ready to play now but he has the size to work his way into the starting lineup in a year.
AJ Terrell was just too good value to pass up in the 3rd. The Bears need OL help, but hopefully with Bars filling in for Kyle Long, it won't be terrible.
Overall, the Bears needed so much help in so many positions that is was almost impossible to select greatly for them with the very few picks they had. No 1st rounder. I had to trade my first 2nd to grab (2) 3rds. But by the time the 3rd rolled around, no way it was worth a OL, like a Logan Stenberg, who is probably a 4-5th rounder.
So I ended up going with a talented CB who the Bears defense will be a great stepping stone.