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The good and bad of the Gaines Adams trade

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On Friday, four days before the NFL trade deadline, the Bears traded their 2010 second-round pick to the Buccaneers for defensive end Gaines Adams.

The fourth pick in the 2007 draft, Adams has largely been considered a disappointment. Buccaneers head coach Rahemm Morris called Adams out earlier this season for a lack of production

In 37 career games, including 29 starts, Adams has 13.5 sacks. Many expected more out Adams, 26, but his desire and he doesn't have the physicality to play end in the NFL.

In Adams' defense, he is clearly athletic and was maybe playing out of place for Tampa Bay. At Clemson, where he had 28 career sacks, Adams was at his best when he could line up wide outside and just get after the passer. He still has a good burst, but has basically had one good quarter this season, and that came against a Redskins team that is below-average in pass protection.

The good for Chicago is that connects Adams with defensive line coach Rod Marinelli. Considered one of the best line coaches in football, Marinelli almost drafted Adams second overall in 2007 when he coached the Lions. Also for the Bears, end Adewale Ogunleye is a free agent after this season and the team can save some money by not re-signing him.

Adams is set to make $1.08 million in 2010, $1.1 million in '11 and $1.15 million in '12. That's a relative bargain since Tampa paid his rookie signing bonus.

On one end, the Buccaneers aren't at a complete loss for jettisoning Adams. The team, and its fans, no longer have to worry about the failing expectations of a high draft choice. And although no one will probably admit it, Morris was clearly not a fan of Adams'.

But at some point, you have to question the workings of Tampa Bay's front office. General Manager Mark Dominik might be trying to make his mark in his first season, but it's just another Tampa Bay draft failure. Some recent Bucs draftees include Josh Freeman (considered a reach), Aqib Talib (decent corner prospect with character flaws), Dexter Jackson ('08 second rounder now on Carolina's practice squad) and Arron Sears (frequently hurt).

So even with another pick in next year's draft, does Tampa Bay have the front office acumen to make a sound selection? Also, what kind of security could a Buccaneers players feel after the fourth pick in the draft was given up on after 29 starts?

For the Bears, if Adams fails, the team is left without a pick in the first two rounds of the draft for the second consecutive season. At some point, that could catch up to the Bears. After all, just ask the Redskins how well trading draft picks has gone.

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Great, now i have to redo my mock.

by TheRealSlimShady on Oct 17, 2009 1:19 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

As a Bears fan

I have mixed reactions. With Ogunleye in the last year of his contract, Adams still being young and has potential. I like it. I was a fan of Adams coming out of Clemson. But now not having a pick in the 1st or 2nd round is absolutely going to kill us. We still need a big WR and pretty much depth at every position but no high picks.

Draft guru in training.

by tj.hendricks on Oct 17, 2009 1:11 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Nice trade for the Bears – 3 million for 3 years of a top 4 pick who had 13 sacks in his 1st 2 years.

Bucs fully into a rebuild mode now. They need help at many positions, so good they will have many picks to play with – and maybe the 1st overall.

by WarWolf on Oct 17, 2009 2:40 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Maybe a change of scenery is what he needs

Current Phinsider Feud Points: 23

There are times in my life wheere I have self-doubt, but when this happens, I simply ask myself: What would Don Draper do? So I bone a random whore.

by Patssuck456 on Oct 18, 2009 3:20 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs


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