2-0-Sixx said:
Damn, Jones was one of my favorite players on the team.
Heres what John Clayton had to say about the trade:
Bears moving up: If you are trying to figure out the Thomas Jones trade, it's pretty simple. The Bears moved up 26 spots in the second round, getting a Jets pick at No. 37. That's a prime position to get a borderline rookie starter or a quality prospect. Why would the Bears have to give up a second-round pick and Jones to get a second-round pick? The answer is simple. The market for veteran running backs is at best a third-round pick. The Bears wanted to get a second-round pick alone but they couldn't. If you look at the draft value charts, the Bears gave up 280 points. That's the equivalent of one of the final choices of the second round or a top choice in the third round. In other words, they got the best value possible for a 28-year-old running back.
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I still don't see how this is a good deal. A 2nd rounder is no guarantee they will be anything in the NFL...
Heres what John Clayton had to say about the trade:
Bears moving up: If you are trying to figure out the Thomas Jones trade, it's pretty simple. The Bears moved up 26 spots in the second round, getting a Jets pick at No. 37. That's a prime position to get a borderline rookie starter or a quality prospect. Why would the Bears have to give up a second-round pick and Jones to get a second-round pick? The answer is simple. The market for veteran running backs is at best a third-round pick. The Bears wanted to get a second-round pick alone but they couldn't. If you look at the draft value charts, the Bears gave up 280 points. That's the equivalent of one of the final choices of the second round or a top choice in the third round. In other words, they got the best value possible for a 28-year-old running back.
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I still don't see how this is a good deal. A 2nd rounder is no guarantee they will be anything in the NFL...
The REAL ROY last year was drafted in the 7th round out of HOFSTRA.
And you have to admit, Jones has an outstanding line. He can break taclkes, yes, but his lateral speed is not there. Jones thrives in a running system. He woulda been awesome in Denver.