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Mike Florio and Chris Simms reflect on the 2022 NFL Draft and discuss who around the league lost out the most. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #NFL
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24 comentarios en «PFT Draft: Biggest losers of the 2022 NFL Draft | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports»

  1. Mayfield and Samuel's best chance of leaving is probably if a team has a injury during training camp. If not Baker will just have to carry a clip board, get healthy and wait til he gets cut or becomes a free agent.

  2. Lamar has average accuracy and the further downfield the pass the worse his accuracy gets. If he ever suffers a severe leg injury that saps some of his athleticism he’ll be in trouble.

  3. Lamar has average accuracy and the further downfield the pass the worse his accuracy gets. If he ever suffers a severe leg injury that saps some of his athleticism he’ll be in trouble.

  4. I thought poles did pretty well with this draft considering the bears came in with 6 picks and no firsts I think. Regardless of what positions needs he addressed (there were plenty) I think the entire organization realized there's only so much that could be done in 2022 and everyone in Chicago has to patiently wait for 2023 draft and free agency

  5. They drafted a lot of offensive lineman. As a Bears fan, people just forget that the quarterback must be protected. We can go for more play makers next year. This is a rebuild. I don't expect much success this year. Only thing I expect is that Fields makes strides.

  6. So since Hollywood wanted a trade even though he finished top 10 in targets last season now no receivers want to play with Lamar? Seriously it's every single video with this crap. Please stoppppppppppppp.

  7. Justin Fields can't throw if he has no blockers, with blocking you can get it done with avg wrs and the D was getting lit up. Poles drafted BPA which is what you do. Bears did good in the draft.

  8. They don’t think that much if fields. If they were totally sold they would invest, like Joe, herbert, Allen, Jackson, Murray (sort of) etc. he wasn’t good last year. Doesn’t mean he didn’t flash, but he played poorly.

  9. Florio is a bit off here. He is assuming Brown would want to stay; his representatives asked for $80 million guaranteed. If he was healthy and available every game, they might have thought about it. No one (including the team whose lesser extension he signed) would have given him that deal. Willis is a project to learn in the long run who was drafted in the THIRD ROUND. He is not challenging Tannehill in the next couple of years. C'mon, man! Read a little here.

  10. The Bears have done nothing to help Fields succeed. The 49ers have their best player holding out and a QB controversy. Who would have guessed the Jets and the Jags would be the franchises actually building around their young QBs?

  11. The Bears had a really good front 7 last year, but the secondary had 2 good players and 2 very bad players. QBs were able to target the bad ones and invalidate the other 9 good players on the field. Fixing the secondary at least gives the team one NFL-viable unit.

    Poles then took advantage of the massive draft class due to COVID and traded down to take as many swings at offensive line as possible. Bears will have $150+ million to spend next year and probably a top 10 draft pick to take Smith-Njigba or Boutte. They'll bring in a big-name WR and OL at the very least. This year will be about installing the offense and using a bunch of chip help and max protect to defend Fields.

    2-year rebuild, competitive in 3.

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