Bears should go after this Browns defensive tackle, claims one analyst
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The Chicago Bears already have an incredible defense, however, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report believes they could make a unique trade.
In the eyes of Ballentine, veteran defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II of the Cleveland Browns should be a target of theirs. He notes that Hurst might be overlooked by the Browns soon and that the Bears could pick up Hurst to bring more leadership into the locker room. It is an interesting proposal that Ballentine explains, below.
«Hurst might be more valuable to a team like Chicago,» Ballentine wrote. «The Bears are trying to build a defensive tackle room with a lot of youth. Hurst could be the veteran who helps players like Gervon Dexter Sr. and Zacch Pickens find their footing in the league.»
Do you believe that the Chicago Bears should go after Maurice Hurst II? Let us know in the poll below. Additionally, stay tuned to Let's Bear Down for the latest news and updates from around the football world.
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27 JUILLET | 132 ANSWERS Bears should go after this Browns defensive tackle, claims one analyst Should the Chicago Bears go after Maurice Hurst? |
YES | 65 | 49.2 % |
NO | 67 | 50.8 % |
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