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News Source: Datzhott
| 4 days ago
Most Underrated Players on the Market Star players such as Charles Woodson, Brian Urlacher and John Abraham remain in 2013s NFL free agency. And with much attention focused on them, that also underrates plenty of reliable talent...As a result, the
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News Source: The Daily Herald
| 6 days ago
In his only two seasons as a college linebacker, Khaseem Greene either won or shared the Big East defensive player of the year award. Rutgers, where he began as a safety but grew into a linebacker. "My first year I played at 210, then I was 215, and
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News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 15 days ago
Kevin Turks, who has been with the franchise since 2001, was promoted into the role on Friday, sources in the scouting community said. Turks replaces Chris Ballard, who was moved into the role a year ago by general manager Phil Emery, as he departed
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News Source: Miami Herald
| 22 days ago
Discussions with the former face of the franchise were halted March 22...Williams and two days after that James Anderson got a deal done. Friday night, the Bears continued the transition for the position that for so long held the defense together,
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News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 23 days ago
The Chicago Bears selected Oregon guard Kyle Long with the 20th pick in the NFL draft Thursday night, hoping to shore up an offensive line that has ranked among the worst in recent years. There were a number of ways the Bears could have gone given
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News Source: The Daily Herald
| 24 days ago
Guessing what order those players arrive in is the hard part. Thursday's first-round pick, if it isn't traded, could be used on almost any position. General manager Phil Emery says he's amenable to trading down from No...Several teams are seeking to
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News Source: The Daily Herald
| 25 days ago
With the draft just two days away, Bears players honored Tuesday as winners of the Brian Piccolo Award, recalled their own draft day memories. "I was at home," said cornerback Charles Tillman, who shared the veteran portion of the award with
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News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 1 month ago
The installation of the new offense was smooth at first inspection without whistles being blown because players were misaligned or headed the wrong direction. On defense, it was a familiar look since coordinator Mel Tucker said he wasn't going to