00:00We had a conversation about that, too, about the idea of jumping ahead of teams in your division.
00:06I think the Detroit pick 17 and then Minnesota 18th.
00:11And I want to say it's the Jets, right, at 16, who need everything.
00:15Maybe you could pull off a trade, but that would take a lot.
00:19I mean, that's a long way to move from 25 to 16.
00:26I wouldn't do it.
00:27I wouldn't do it.
00:28The way polls...
00:29Why not?
00:30Why not?
00:31You're looking for a starter.
00:32You're looking for a guy that could be a fixture for the next five to seven to ten years.
00:39These guys aren't easy to find, especially for a secondary that needs and has an immediate hold.
00:45But it is in a premium position, and when you're going to move up...
00:49The answer is, David, because I think you can get a starter at 25, and I would not want to
00:56give up those two second-round picks.
00:58Those are really valuable.
01:01You know, kudos to the Bears for having him.
01:03I mean, let's put it this way.
01:05Luther Burden was a second-round pick last year.
01:07I mean, Luther Burden was awesome at times last year.
01:11He was so good that the team felt comfortable moving on from DJ Moore.
01:19I just think when you think about Loveland and Darnell Wright and some of these guys that polls has taken,
01:26he's on a pretty good run here.
01:28You know, I have faith in him at 25 to get a starter at either tackle or safety or else,
01:37you know, somebody awesome along the defensive line.
01:40And then those two second-round picks, when you talk to people, that's what they say the value is.
01:47They believe you can get starters or really good contributors in the second round, as opposed to it being a
01:55top-heavy draft.
01:57The Bears have a great chance to come out of this with three guys who play and play a lot
02:01for them this year.
02:02The Bears have a great chance to come out of this year.
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