Philtration
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What's the success rate of the 3rd rounders? 4th rounders? 7th rounders???
43% success rate of that year. But 70% of last years top 10 receivers were picked in the first 2 rounds...
This draft was heavy in WRs.
One of the deepest in many years so I am ok with the Bears picking up Iglesias where they drafted. He was projected to go higher and they got him anyway. They drafted a 2nd round talent with a 3rd round pick.
Knox was worth a 4th round pick easy.
They did well considering they did not have any picks on the first day and when you throw in Jay Cutler they did extremely well.
They gave up their fist round pick for a QB that will not have to sit and learn for a few years.
He has thrown for 8,023 yards and 45 TDS as a starter over the last two seasons.
He is ready right now and he is only 26 years old.
The Broncos did the dirty work by taking the chance in drafting him and then getting him ready for the NFL and the Bears are going to reap the rewards. I am more than happy that the Bears did not have a 1st round pick this year.
What they received in return was worth giving up two 1st round picks and a back up QB whose contract expires after this season.:happy0005: