Thursday, April 12, 2007

Great Idea: The Bears and Calvin Johnson




One of my buddies brought this to my attention, and needless to say it got me excited. There is a chance the Bears could get Calvin Johnson. Everyone knows Detroit wants to trade out of the two hole, presumably to land Gaines Adams, a guy who Rod Marinelli envisions playing the Simeon Rice role in Detroit's new look defense. So here's what the Bears do. First, they make the Briggs trade with the Redskins.





I've said all along that the Bears should just sign Briggs to a long term deal- they have the cap room and weakside linebacker is vital to the cover 2- but Angelo said last week that a long term deal is very unlikely at this point. So the Bears have to make a trade and the deal with the Redskins is a pretty good one. That will put them at #6. If JaMarcus Russell goes number 1, there is going to be a bidding war for Detroit’s number 2 selection that will most likely include the Falcons and Bucs. The Bears should get in on that.


As I detailed in an earlier post, the Bears really don’t need anyone who would be available at six, but they could definitely use Calvin Johnson, the best player in this draft and possibly the best wide receiver prospect ever. The Bears should outbid Tampa Bay and Atlanta, and go hog wild to make a deal with Detroit happen. They might have to give up a lot- a few years ago the Browns gave the Lions their next years first round pick just to move up one spot to grab Kellen Winslow Jr.- but it would be worth it.




Just imagine CJ in a Bears uniform. He’d immediately be the Bears #1 receiver and could dominate a relatively weak pool of NFC North defensive backs right away. The best part of potentially grabbing Johnson? He would make Rex Grossman awesome. No NFL player was more maligned last year then Grossman, but give him Calvin Johnson and there is at least a 50% chance he turns into the best quarterback in the NFC. You couldn’t build a more perfect receiver for Grossman then CJ, a guy who’s basically a cross between T.O. and Randy Moss without the character issues. Rex could take his seven step drops- out of the shotgun this year!- and chuck it down field all game long. Johnson has the speed (4.35) and size (239 lbs) that he would come down with those jump balls all the time. How unreal would a Bears offense be that pounded the rock with Cedric Benson on first and second down and then chucked it downfield to CJ whenever they needed a big play. You could not tell me that wouldn’t work.


Of course, the deal would be contingent on the Raiders taking Russell number 1, something that is looking less likely as we inch towards the draft. But if Johnson is available at 2, Jerry Angelo would strongly have to consider trading up in the draft for the first time in his tenure.

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