The rehearsal game is done with only one more game left to finish the 2017 preseason and it couldn’t
come soon enough. Sadly, the damage is done losing Cameron Meredith for the
season, pushing Kevin White to the scene and be the next “X” receiver for the Bears
and show the league that he is truly the pro caliber WR Ryan Pace envisioned
when drafting him 7th overall two years ago.
The starting
defense has played solid especially the front seven where Akiem Hicks is the
key player. Like Eddie Goldman, he disrupts the line and gets to the ball and
takes double coverages almost every time and still makes plays, they feed off
each other but I believe that Hicks takes the lead as the veteran he is. There
is lots of talent in this group that it can become one of the strongest in the
league if Vic Fangio makes them play to their potential.
This are the
players I believe will make the 53 man roster this year.
QB Mike Glennon, Mitchell
Trubiski
This is still
Glennon’s team to lose, he will have to pick up the pace rather quickly if he
wants to stay the starter. Trubiski has shown he can play but not enough to
know if he can handle the 1st team only because he didn’t have
much chance to demonstrate it. There is no need to throw him in to play if not
necessary, the position is set to be a strength with a promising QB on the
bench and every day he can get better by learning and practicing the playbook,
the better for the team. They can Jimmy Garoppolo the hell out of Trubisky in a
scenario where Glennon happens to play like an all pro. Only thing that I
ignore is how much time this can go on without hurting the team’s salary cap.
When and if this becomes an issue where someone else needs to be signed long term
is when, most likely, Glennon gets cut.
I don’t have
a reason to believe Mark Sanchez will stay signed unless it is to keep being
the mentor/advisor to these somewhat inexperienced QBs but I believe they can
manage without him and open up a space for another position. Getting
Connor Shaw on the practice squad would be ideal.
RB Jordan Howard, Jeremy
Langford, Tarik Cohen, Benny Cunningham
The injury to
Ka’Deem Carey, although unfortunate, opens the possibility for Cunningham to be
the fourth RB of the group. He has shown great skill at the RB and KR/PR
positions and can catch the ball. I prefer having four RBs that a FB, but
there’s the possibility that the team decides to go with 4 TEs instead, leaving
Cunningham out of the roster.
WR Kevin White, Kendall Wright, Victor Cruz, Markus Wheaton,
Tanner Gentry, Deonte Thompson
There is still talent
left with Meredith out, just maybe not what we need. Wright is playing great
but him and Cruz are more dangerous at the slot, Wheaton could be the “Y” but
he hasn’t played yet, leaving Thompson as the more ready played but not necessarily
the more talented. I feel like Gentry is better than Thompson but it would be
risky to let him have the spot full time. It will be interesting to see the
final depth chart at this position. One more player who could be considered to
make the roster is Titus Davis, getting him on the practice squad would be
great.
TE Zach Miller, Dion Sims, Adam
Shaheen
I’m giving
Shaheen the nod just because he looks to be getting better every game he plays,
he needs to get more comfortable and gain confidence and the only way to get it
is if he gets to play some snaps on gameday. If the team goes with another TE I
believe it will be Daniel Brown who I saw got more looks by Trubisky with the 2nd team.
OL Charles Leno Jr., Kyle Long,
Cody Withehair, Josh Sitton, Bobby Massie, Hroniss Grasu, William Poehls, Tom
Compton
As I mentioned,
with Long I believe this line is set to run the ball, it still struggles with
pass protection and it may be Glennon’s demise with his lack of mobility in the
pocket. The need to set a game plan that lets the QB get rid of the ball quick
and trick the defense with screens and bootlegs is of high importance. This is
why there is some much hype surrounding Trubisky because of his mobility and
accuracy while on the move that helped the line look good. But until the day
comes, its Leno and Massie’s job to keep Glennon whole in the pocket.
DL Mitch Unrein, Eddie Goldman,
Akiem Hicks, Jonathan Bullard, John Jenkins, Jaye Howard
Only thing I
don’t like about this group is that it’s not young but it’s not old either, as
a matter of fact aside from Goldman and Bullard, everyone else is at their
prime and ready to prove their worth. If they can make a space for Roy
Robertson-Harris or prefer him instead of someone else like Howard or Unrein, I
would be alright with it giving more of a balance of youth and experience to
the group. They could consider him to get on the practice squad
but I don’t think he would be there for long, losing him to another team would
be really bad.
LB Leonard Floyd, Danny
Trevathan, Jerrel Freeman, Lamarr Houston, Willie Young, Nick Kiatkoski,
Christian Jones, Dan Skuta, Sam Acho
The absence
of Pernell McPhee is palpable, Houston just doesn’t do what McPhee can and
would make this group scary good. Kwiatkoski can keep the LILB spot with no
problem until Trevathan is healthy enough to play if that is the case, but
maybe if it takes him to long Kwiatkoski may solidify himself at the position.
DB Prince Amukamara, Marcus Cooper,
Cre’Von LeBlanc, Kyle Fuller, Sherrick McManis, Bryce Callahan, B.W. Webb,
Quintin Demps, Eddie Jackson, Adrian Amos, Deiondre Hall, Deon Bush
The CB
position is anyone’s guess due to injuries, Callahan and Amukamara haven’t been
able to stay healthy but are to talented to let go, but Johnthan Banks on the
other hand hasn’t been able to showcase his skills since he got picked up last
season. I like that Jackson got the opportunity to play with the 1st team,
although he didn’t do much I expect him to start at FS and learn on the go
because I believe he has better speed and ball skills than Amos, who can still
get to play if Demps doesn’t cut it. Same goes to Fuller if Amukamara gets hurt
more or Cooper folds, but he has GOT to get better at tracking the ball, he’s
there but just doesn’t turn his head.
K Connor Barth
Nice move by
Ryan Pace of bringing in Roberto Aguayo, Barth’s nemesis from the Bay, to
challenge him for the spot. Looks like it’s working for now, let’s hope it
transcends to the season.
P Pat O’Donnell
Still
crushing it.
LS Jeff Overhaugh
Injury to
Patrick Scales opens the door to newcomer Overhaugh. The season hasn’t started
and there’s already four players on IR and possibly two on the PUP list, are we
trying to beat the Chargers or what? Sheesh.
This team is
heading to a very strong schedule and they don’t have much time to get it
together as the first half alone looks to be brutal from the start. Looking at
this seasons schedule I envision this team going 6-10 aside of players getting
injured, but less than this and I think John Fox and Loggains are gone, not
Pace, at least not yet. I believe he is bringing talent to the team and I don’t
know how much he was part of the selection of Fox as HC. Although his decisions
on contracts are somewhat questionable and that could get him into trouble in
the future. But as I said, I believe there is enough talent on the team and
finishing with an 8-8 or a 9-7 record would say that the team took a step
forward, more than that could put them in the playoffs and would be an
automatic win just with that accomplishment.
Let’s get this season started
already.
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