BREAKING: 3 possibilities for early replacement of Bears Matt Heilbronn

There are somehow already 2025 NFL Mock Drafts already being published. I know, I agree, it does suck. But it’s my job to tell you about them so you don’t have to randomly stumble on them and feel the same anger that I do. That’s the Fan Sided Promise: we’ll read mock drafts so you don’t have to.

The edition for this week is provided by CBS Sports. The Bears are projected to select 12th overall in their most recent mock draft, which feels about right at the moment. The 12th overall pick: for clubs with a few good players and very little hope. Fortunately, the Bears will find this particular mock draft to be capital-f Fun. It’s nonsensical, but so what? September is halfway through. As reported by CBS, one of Colorado’s studs will undoubtedly be selected by the Bears. The enigma! Let me hazard a guess: it’s not Shilo Sanders.

 

 

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I won’t make things too complicated. Although the defense is excellent, you can make packages specifically for him. They don’t necessarily need extra wide receivers on the other side of the ball, but Travis Hunter can still be of assistance. I feel extremely good about myself at twelve.”

To be perfectly honest, I have no idea what this is about. The Bears don’t genuinely need anything that Hunter brings to the field, according to CBS’s explanation, but that shouldn’t stop them either.

 

I guess? At situations where the Bears are already exciting, Travis Hunter makes them about 100 times more exciting. And it’s an objectively amusing pick that’ll get picked up everywhere and drive traffic, all of which is fine, whatever.

The Bears, though, need linemen. Defense or offense is irrelevant. They are essential. This leads to the dispute between the team’s needs and the best player available, which I have no interest in delving into for the next 150 words. As CB1/2, Hunter and Jaylon Johnson would be as explosive as any CB duo in football, and as WR1/2, Hunter and Odunze wouldn’t be half-bad either. It’s a pretty fun notion in the manner that trading for Patrick Mahomes in Madden is a very fun idea. The Bears ought to follow suit!

 

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