Leming's Bears prospect visit spreadsheet

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I've been looking at Oliver a lot. I think he's my pick in the 3rd followed by T. Williams or B. Love in the 4th.
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wab wrote:I've been looking at Oliver a lot. I think he's my pick in the 3rd followed by T. Williams or B. Love in the 4th.
Interesting. Ian Rappaport mentioned on Twitter that Oliver is likely early Day 2 pick - don't think he lasts to 87 if that's case. The more I see where the Bears are concentrating on their pre-draft workouts/visits the more I think the Bears definitely come away with a TE and a RB from this draft. I didn't really consider TE seriously all that much up until about a couple of weeks ago. But Shaheen being such a huge question mark and Trey Burton being overpaid, it sort of makes sense to have another young guy in the pipeline that Nagy likes - that can play the U or Y TE and have that flexibility. Because when you think about it, Trey Burton is making a lot of money for average production - he could be a cap casualty after the 2020 season - having his replacement on the roster would be nice.
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One absence on this list which sticks out to me is Darrin Hall from Pitt, who was at the Shrine Game. His skill set and tape seems to fit what Nagy has in mind, so I'm kind of surprised they didn't meet with him there.
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dplank wrote:I agree with Rich here
RichH55 wrote: Dplank is correct
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