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So the two players that the Bears offered in the attempted trade for Russell Wilson? Apparently Mack and Hicks.
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Washington’s offense is nuts, even with Fitz.
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I wonder if possibly re-signing Reiter and going with all vets on the interior means they’re pivoting to go after a LT and start 2 rookies. I thought for sure they were planning on starting a rookie at C unless they could get a Hudson/Linsley.
I was the first to say this wasn’t a possibility, but it makes your wonder now. |
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And I would still draft a center for sure. |
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I certainly don’t think they’ll sit at 31 and wait for a starting LT. Still would surprise me, but maybe they think they can get away with 2 talented rookies. |
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Oh they might trade up for a LT
If only someone had said that earlier |
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This is a front office that plans 3 years ahead. They weren’t not prepared for the possibility that Williams would re-sign with the 49ers, hence why they eventually got outbid. If it were Williams or nothing at LT, they wouldn’t have signed Thuney. They would’ve saved it all for Williams. There’s another T that he really likes. I don’t know if that’s a current player that he feels good getting a trade for, or a prospect that he’s willing to trade up for, but it’s one or the other. |
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