Massively underperformed in NE but he’s 6’4 and 225 with potential. And they give up next to nothing for him.
I don’t know who K’neal Harry is but educated people know that N’keal Harry was traded from the Patriots to the Bears.
The number of times I’ve cocked slapped you on these boards is astronomically high. Your wins can be counted on Jason Pierre Paul’s right hand.
Don’t carbonated things ruin the flavor of your meth? Or does meth ruin the flavor of the stuff you eat and drink?
This is one of those "shrug my shoulders" deals. Using that 7th rounder on a kid in the draft means there's a chance he turns out better than expected. At this point, N'Keal Harry probably won't turn out better than he's already shown in the NFL. However, he is technically already an NFL-level receiver, and the Bears are short on those. So if it means he helps the team this year, that's probably worth exchanging the slim chance they draft a diamond in the 7th. Anything to help Fields, at this point, I'll take. Nice to see life from Chicago. Bears, Blackhawks, White Sox... none are exactly inspiring confidence at the moment. At least this shows there's the potential for some positive moves.
He’s a really good blocker and he’s only 24. A change of scenery might do the trick. If it doesn’t you don’t really lose anything.
The fact that he's only 24 means there is potential for a lot of growth. What was the Patriot's reason for letting him go?
Get Harry on the field, recognize his ability to win one on one with the slant, back-shoulder, comeback and sideline high shot, turn that into a comfort spot for Fields and Chicago will come away with one of the all-time 'slap Billy' moments. If Justin trusts him to be available when the play breaks down, and I think everyone that pays a bit of attention to Chicago would admit that is going to happen a bit on the regular, then N'Keal can grow into a solid weapon for the Bears.
Totally agree. I like a starting WR trio of Mooney, Pringle, and Harry. You have speed and ability to get YAC. And put Harry in some nice 1 on 1 matchups that, if he wants to work hard, he should be able to feast on. Fields ball placement skills are top notch. This could be a really good pairing. Or...he could be cut before week 1.