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Originally Posted by omeletpants
But lets say the Bear's took the deal then traded down 5-6 places and pick up an extra 4th rounder and take Patrick Willis to replace Briggs. So, it's Briggs and the 31st pick for Willis and a 4th rounder. That's a horrible trade for the Bears
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Trading down 5-6 places from No. 6 would net the Bears at least a 2nd rounder, and probably a 4th in addition.
But I think your analysis still stands. A 2nd plus a 4th and Willis for Briggs and the 31st? It's hard to see the Bears coming out on top on this trade. Willis could be every bit as good as Briggs and could move into the middle once Urlacher hangs it up, but as far as the next season or two goes, the Bears would be starting a very inexperienced player at LB and you have to wonder if this may force Hunter Hillenmeyer to take an increase responsibility in the defense that he doesn't have the skill to fill.
I honestly think the Bears play this one slow and get Briggs to sign his franchise tender by agreeing to not use the tag on him next year. Briggs has no leverage in this. He simply can't afford to sit out ten games because if he does, he may never get the pay day he's looking at.