Nate Tice
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Podcast Appearances
I heard Robert's voice in that little intro, my old co-host Robert Mays, and I turned on like the Winter Soldier.
I was like, all right, let's go.
We got a show going.
So thank you for that.
That got me salivating with that intro.
Great to see you guys.
I will say before I even get to priority, I think where I could see the Bears going with their first round pick, they sit kind of pretty with where the positions are as far as where the projected, you know, there's little consensus in this draft, which is pretty fun.
I think it also is making a lot of talent evaluators, I think, a little sweaty because they're trying to figure out exactly, you know, there's not a lot of group think going on this draft, which I've been really enjoying.
But if you look at the first round, especially with the Bears, I look at the spine of the defense.
And when I say the spine, defensive tackles, linebackers, safeties, and then I look at the left tackle position.
And those are two spots, you know, the left tackle position was feeling pretty good a few months ago.
And now it's become a big position of need with Ozzie Trapilo.
So if I look in the first round, though, that's right when the offensive tackle run is going to happen.
I think in the teens and then to the early 20s.
So the Bears might be right on the cusp of that end of that run, or they might be in the smack dab the middle of it.
But if the tackle foray doesn't go well, or if it's not the guy that they want, there's some tackles that are more right-centric.
Blake Miller from Clemson.
The guy I'm very excited about is Max Henesher from Arizona State.
He's a right tackle, but I think he's athletic enough to bump over to the left side.
But those are some names.