It always seems to be the defensive line causing draft issues for the Bears.
One year it’s Jalen Carter sitting there in Round 1 at a real need position but they’re afraid of character issues. Now, there are a few other possible concerns on the line at edge rusher.
It’s just another reason for the Bears to stick to blockers, but even then their option could be affected by these situations by depriving them of options.
The combine’s consensus No. 1 pick, Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter, has a “stress reaction” in his right foot and agent Drew Rosenhaus told NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport that his client might undergo “pre-emptive surgery” which requires putting a screw in his right foot.
The other edge rusher situation is potentially more serious. Mike Green of Marshall was the object of one sexual assault accusation in high school and one in college, neither of which resulted in charges.
Spin move, sack, bow and arrow celly.
Mike Green wants to play with Mike Penix. pic.twitter.com/ULg5Fua2Sf
— kenny g. (@Gritz_Blitz) January 7, 2025
With Carter, it seems rather unlikely a player that good would slide as far as 10th or even fourth or fifth due to a stress problem in a foot. Such injuries clear up with a little time and Carter is so dominant, well worth the wait.
However, Green is a player they might consider, although he was mock-drafted 15th to Atlanta by Mel Kiper Jr. in his latest mock, and was also 15th on NFL Mock Draft Data Base’s consensus mock.
He is talented and first was a Virginia player before going to Marshall. He had no problem talking about the issue confronting him at the combine, hoping to get out front of the situation.
Lot to like about Mike Green’s game. Relentless from snap to whistle. #Browns pic.twitter.com/raQlo8eW8F
— Lance Reisland (Coach Riz) (@LanceReisland) February 27, 2025
“Yeah, I mean there are accusations out there,” Green told combine reporters. “I’ve never been questioned. I’ve never been asked. You know what I’m saying? Like nobody has ever asked me a question about what happened before I departed from Virginia.
“It was just accusations and that caused me to leave from there.”
Green was suspended at Virginia after the situation in college.
Yeah, I am all the way out on Mike Green. Measurements you can see past because of the obvious talent but all the other stuff. It’s not worth the risk. pic.twitter.com/ao4222MPT3
— Jessie🎙 (@JNay_LSS) February 25, 2025
“At the time, teams were able to just suspend you,” he said. “I was suspended off the team. I wasn’t let … I (didn’t have) to depart from the university. I could have stayed at the university if I wanted to.
“But after I got suspended, I wanted a fresh start. I wanted to go somewhere I was able to lay down a foundation. That’s what caused me (to go) into the transfer portal and go to Marshall.”
EDGE Mike Green
Undersized and overlooked because he plays at Marshall and not in a more prestigious program, Mike nevertheless has a terribly interesting profile for a team wishing to strengthen its pass rush
He will however have to work hard to be more well roundedTier 2 🔍 pic.twitter.com/ZcdK9oeg06
— Rayane M (@RayaneScout) February 24, 2025
Green said the Virginia situation was from an anonymous report.
“It wasn’t an anonymous complaint, it was an anonymous report,” he said. “The complaint comes after the report.”
Teams at the combine obviously have focused on these in their interviews with Green.
“It was nothing that came up out of it,” Green said. “There’s no questions that (have) even been asked of me.
Marshall edge rusher Mike Green spent much of his NFL combine media availability denying multiple sexual assault allegations against him.
One when he was a player at Virginia, one when he was in high school
Here’s a cutup of some of his response: pic.twitter.com/LPPmZfeJNa
— Lorin Cox (@CoxSports1) February 26, 2025
“In high school, yes, they did do their due diligence and they ended up just closing the case.”
Dealing with the situation was described as difficult by Green.
“I’m not going to lie, it was tough, simply because when you’re being portrayed to be somebody that you’re not, I mean, it’s hard,” he told reporters. “Just going to another team, it’s definitely a culture shock.
“When you go to different teams, everything is a lot different. It took me a little bit of time to adjust, but after I adjusted to Marshall’s culture and the fans, the family, and the university welcoming me in there, there’s no place I’d rather have been.”
Green said he didn’t hold it against Virginia when he wasn’t supported better.
“It was a new coaching staff that just got in there, not a lot of credibility,” he said. “There’s nothing, to do this day, I think it’s still a guy that I can talk to. I held no grudges on him. I have no grudges for the University of Virginia.
Marshall’s Mike Green with a POWERFUL bullrush. pic.twitter.com/gNhZcEBDhT
— Nicholas Moreano (@NicholasMoreano) January 29, 2025
“Of course, it was a little challenging to overcome that, of course. But I still took a lot away from the situation, and I still took a lot away from Virginia. I met a lot of great people. To this day, I still talk to a lot of coaches that coached there and players that play there. No grudges are held. I still love the university. I just love Marshall, also.”
Marshall edge Mike Green – who had the practice field buzzing after this rep earlier today in 1-on-1’s – has opted to withdraw from the rest of the Senior Bowl week and head home to continue with his draft prep.
He led the FBS with 17.0 sacks this season. pic.twitter.com/vpdw45vosm
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 30, 2025
Playing the role of police, one reporter asked Green flat-out if he denies wrongdoing related to sexual assault allegations.
“Correct. Once again, I’ve done nothing wrong,” Green said.
Whether the Bears would be looking for pass rusher at this point is uncertain but when Poles didn’t draft Jalen Carter it only showed how careful he is with off-field things.
This time it’s different. Green is thought by draft experts to be a first-rounder but not a generational talent. There are other questions about him from the Bears’ standpoint.
One is his size as a Bears system fit. He’s 251 pounds. Dennis Allen never had a defensive end lighter than 261 pounds on the Saints from 2018-2024. It doesn’t fit his scheme, although 251 can easily become 260-ish.
Playing at Marshall is also a possible concern. They’re not exactly a dominant football power. He had 21 1/2 sacks at Marshall the last two seasons, 17 1/2 last year. He had one sack in one season at Virginia. Then again, Khalil Mack played at Buffalo, a MAC school, and no one could complain about his NFL productivity.
Either way, Bears focus needs to be initially on protecting Caleb Williams and then the pass rush.
Considering Ben Johnson’s offensive-side focus, it would be difficult to envision them picking defensively first.
Mike Green is a monster…
Insane motor, natural pass rusher w/ a variety of moves, speed & power, always around the QB/finishes sacks, disrupts the run game
Interested to see how he tests at the combine, but this dude is gonna be a problem in the leaguepic.twitter.com/bhhcZM5oMh
— BearsGlory 🐻💫 (@BearsGlory) February 18, 2025
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