Ryan Dutt
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The 50 Greatest Star Wars Characters Of All Time, updated ranking by @empiremagazine
50. Asajj Ventress
49. Neel
48. K-2SO
47. Holdo
46. Admiral Ackbar
45. Babu Frik
44. Rex
43. Kanan Jarrus
42. Thrawn
41. Grievous
40. Rose Tico
39. Moff Gideon
38. Ezra Bridger
37. Baylan Skoll
36. Mace Windu
35. Syril Karn
34. Qui-Gon Jinn
33. Sol
32. Kino Loy
31. Chopper
30. Dedra Meero
29. The Stranger
28. Padmé
27. Tarkin
26. Boba Fett
25. Jabba the Hutt
24. Finn
23. C-3PO
22. Poe Dameron
21. Mon Mothma
20. Maul
19. BB-8
18. Ahsoka Tano
17. Lando Calrissian
16. Din Djarin
15. Palpatine
14. Grogu
13. Anakin Skywalker
12. R2-D2
11. Cassian Andor
10. Rey
9. Obi-Wan Kenobi
8. Chewbacca
7. Kylo Ren
6. Luthen Rael
5. Yoda
4. Leia
3. Luke Skywalker
2. Darth Vader
1. Han Solo




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Former #Phillies and IronPigs pitcher Lou Trivino signs with the Orioles.

Ken Rosenthal@Ken_Rosenthal
Free-agent reliever Lou Trivino has signed a major-league contract with the Orioles, source tells @TheAthletic
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@PeanutChillman That account has been on a tear with bad takes. They want to cut everybody and have as much cap space as possible. Don’t know who they expect to spend it on. Sweat was good and should be kept if he has the same type of season.
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Effort sacks lol. That’s much better than no sacks.
BearsEmpire@BearsEmpire_
If Sweat has the same kind of season like he did in 2025. Cutting him to free up 21 million is the easiest decision ever. Effort sacks doesn’t make up for zero pressure
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@BearsEmpire_ Cap space is nice but who are you gonna give the money to? By the time FA opens up, almost all the guys you want have resigned. It happens every year. You can try to trade for someone but then you will have to give up several highly valuable picks. You can’t just cut everyone.
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My way too early 2027 offseason roster moves predictions:
Cap Cuts:
Dayo Odeyingbo (+15 million)
Grady Jarrett (+13.5 million)
TJ Edwards (+8.5 million)
Montez Sweat (+21 million)
Trades:
Cole Kmet (+10 million)
Tyson Bagent (+4.25 million)
Total cap before possible extensions/salary cap added from NFL:
(103 million)
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@michaelqmoody @ErikLambert1 Sweat is the 16th highest paid edge. Finished 15th in sacks, 14th in TFL, 6th in forced fumbles. And he did this while not having a legit guy across from him until Booker got up and running.
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@ErikLambert1 I think Sweat and Johnson are gone — neither is a Johnson pick and the production hasn’t been there.
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It’s Now Likely Ryan Poles Plans To Use The 2025 Strategy On The Defensive Line #Bears sportsmockery.com/chicago-bears/…
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@EDuerrwaechter @3PointStansPod Does special teams count if you are the return guy?
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Regarding how many future starters the #Bears drafted in their latest class, I have up to 4:
- Dillon Thieneman
- Logan Jones
- Malik Muhammad
- Jordan van den Berg
Only one will start without much competition week one (Dillon). The rest could all win jobs later on.
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@Gingerdome81 @AndrewMGorham There are several film franchises where all of the movies are available to stream except 1 and I feel like it’s usually the 1st movie.
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The Outlaws aka The Round-Up 1 is so fucking good and it’s criminal it’s not as easily accessible as the next 3 films.
Neon Splatter@Neon_Splatter
Added To Watchlist: THE OUTLAWS (2017) @VitoTweeted on a tremendous Korean cop franchise that kicks off with an excellent first entry. neonsplatter.com/added-to-watch…
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@IrishBearsShow Every year people get mad where players go based off of the mock drafts they read. And every year after the draft we find out that other teams were coveting players that fan call a reach. Team know way better than the fans about when to take a guy.
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Just goes to show you either get one in Rd 2 or you weren’t getting your top guy. The Bears clearly moved to C in the 2nd as they want talent over position.
Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate
#Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said the team’s top two centers were Logan Jones (Bears, No. 57) and Jake Slaughter (Chargers, No. 63) and they didn’t expect both to go in Round 2. This is good context on why the Ravens didn’t draft a center despite it being a major need. (📽️ @Ravens)
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@dwcprodz @Betsypaige24 Yes, but they could have them play anyone opening night and people will still tune in because it’s the fist real game of the season. I think it could be the Chargers or maayybbeeeee the Giants. They could save the Bears for MNF week 2 or some other prime time game.
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@Chicago_History Why do you have to post fake stuff? He’s got them 10th. Isn’t that good enough?
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@Kirsten_Tanis1 @itano_tim He’s gonna flip on them after 1 day of “bad” practice.
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@itano_tim No. He moved to Chicago so he hears more and he’s enamored with Ben
He is also a notorious flip flopper, so he could be out on the Bears after their first loss
Some of this is click bait
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@ABQBearsGrl89 Well, we know all the draft picks can’t work out and I think I have my choice of who I hope doesn’t.
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My super early #Bears 53-man roster predictions:
QB (3): Caleb Williams, Tyson Bagent, Case Keenum
RB (3): D'Andre Swift, Kyle Monangai, Roschon Johnson
WR (5): Luther Burden III, Rome Odunze, Kalif Raymond, Jahdae Walker, Zavion Thomas
TE (3): Colston Loveland, Cole Kmet, Sam Roush
OT (4): Braxton Jones, Darnell Wright, Jedrick Wills, Theo Benedet
OG (4): Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson, Luke Newman, Jordan McFadden
C (2): Garrett Bradbury, Logan Jones
DE (5): Montez Sweat, Austin Booker, Dayo Odeyingbo, Shemar Turner, Daniel Hardy
DT (5): Gervon Dexter, Grady Jarrett, Neville Gallimore, Jordan van den Berg, Kentavius Street
LB (6): Devin Bush, T.J. Edwards, D'Marco Jackson, Keyshaun Elliott, Jack Sanborn, Ruben Hyppolite II
CB (6): Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon, Tyrique Stevenson, Malik Muhammad, Terell Smith, Josh Blackwell
S (4): Coby Bryant, Dillon Thieneman, Cam Lewis, Elijah Hicks
ST (3): Cairo Santos, Tory Taylor, Beau Gardner
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@_NickWhalen @Kirsten_Tanis1 I agree with you on almost everything. I know C and S aren’t premium positions and tend to be easy to replace. But before Dalman, when was the last time we had a really good C? Kruetz? And S as well for that matter. Byard was good but older. We haven’t had great luck.
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My thoughts on the Bears Draft Class
Things I didn't like:
1) Non-premium positions = S, C, TE, LB made up 4 of top 6 picks
-Non-premium positions earn less money in the NFL and easier to replace....meaning the ROI could be less
2) Didn't trade up in rd 2 for a DL
-Maybe they thought Jacas would fall to them(almost worked), but it didn't and they should've moved up to guaranteed themselves a solid DL prospect
-I could only really debate one pick could've been a DL based on value, so I'm not really torn up about them not picking a DL early. They pivoted instead of reaching.
Things I did like:
1) Drafted the 2nd-highest class by average RAS
-Poles talked about wanting to get a faster defense this offseason, but they did it as a team at the draft
Thieneman 4.35 40
Jones 9.63 RAS
Roush 9.94 RAS
Thomas 4.28 40
Muhammad 9.51 RAS
Elliott 8.74 RAS
Van den Berg 9.99 RAS
2) They drafted scheme fits, which makes them even more scheme diverse, and I see how they'll be utilized
-Thieneman and Bryant can both play FS/SS, which makes their coverage rotations unpredictable
-Jones is a perfect zone blocking C and played at Iowa, who has a great history of producing NFL OL
-Roush is the best blocking TE in the draft. But his 9.94 RAS still makes him a receiving threat unlike Smythe/Lewis(Bears last 2 blocking TEs)
-Thomas gives the Bears one of the fastest WRs they've ever had, which changes that WR room. His RB and return background give him many ways to help the team
-Muhammad is an athletic CB, who has a chance to start in a few yrs
-Elliott is one of my favorite picks. Smart, instinctive, physical, leader, captain and wore the green dot. I could see him starting in '27 or '28.
-Van den Berg is the perfect late round gamble they need at DL. Strong/elite athleticism who needs to work on his pass rush bag/technique
3) High character guys with low injury histories
4) Poles made trades
-We can all agree we wanted him to move up in rd 2. So set that aside.
-Late in rd 2, he traded down to gain more capital later
-Traded up in rd 4(I felt like it was expensive) to secure Malik Muhammad. I'm a big fan, so that made it worth it.
-Traded up to get Jordan Van den Berg when he wouldn't have fallen to the 7th to get a twitched up DT for that room
This is going to be a hot take...I don't feel like the players the Bears are getting heat for are as bad of reaches as they're being made out to be.
1) Logan Jones 57th overall
-Jake Slaughter went 63rd overall and Zuhn went 91st overall, which made all 3 picks higher than ppl thought.
2) Sam Roush 69th overall
-8 TEs were drafted from pick 45 overall to the end of rd 3. Given that many NFL teams were drafting these guys ahead of consensus tells us how they felt about their value.
3) Zavion Thomas 89th overall
-Thomas is the 12th WR drafted since 2010 to be a minimum of 190 lbs and run a 4.33 40 or faster. Only 2 of the 12 players on that list have been drafted after round 3, D'Onte Thornton round 4 and Trey Palmer round 6.
Not all of the players from this group were hits(1st round picks only have a 50% rate), but players this fast and heavy are rare and the NFL drafts them in rounds 1-3.
Overall:
I'm happy with what Chicago did because it sets themselves up very well in the future at a number of positions. 2027 offseason = fix the DL
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@IrishBearsShow I think this is a solid pick. Nice depth for this year. Maybe a starter next year if he works out. Will have to battle with the other DBs.
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#DaBears Select Malik Muhammad from Texas with the 124th Pick in the #NFLDraft
I had a 3rd Round Grade on Muhammad.
Strengths:
- Fluid Movement Skills
- Coverage Instincts & Processing
- Coverage Consistency
- Athletic Profile
Comps:
- Bashaud Breeland , Cameron Sutton, Rasul Douglas
Range CB7-10
My Summary;
A Round 2–3 cornerback with starting upside, whose fluidity, instincts, and coverage consistency make him a dependable NFL defensive back, even if his lack of elite ball production and physical dominance cap his ceiling as a true CB1

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@IrishBearsShow I think that they think they are set at DE. Even though I believe they wanted Jacas. But I don’t know how they could think DT didn’t need improvement. Hopefully they grab the best run stuffer left when they pick next. Just give me some confidence they will be better at the run.
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