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These Trends Explain Why The Chicago Bears Are So Awful Drafting QBs

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It’s been a serious problem for decades. While other franchises have adapted to the reality of modern football, the Chicago Bears continue to lag behind. Why, oh why can’t this team successfully draft quarterbacks? It’s certainly not for lack of trying. Since the Super Bowl era began in 1966, the organization has selected 30 quarterbacks. Yet only one of them managed to make a single Pro Bowl.

This has forced them to live off the discarded remains of other teams or pay through the nose to get ones that are any good via trade. It hasn’t worked. Now the team is coming off its most abysmal season in years. A 3-13 debacle filled with rampant injuries and questions of whether this team will ever get the QB position right.

In order to answer that question, it’s important to understand where they’ve gone wrong. Plenty of mistakes have been made in the past, but there are two trends to their drafting that have stuck out the most. Suffice to say they clearly haven’t learned their lessons, and until they do good fortune isn’t likely to come.

CBS Sports Suggests White Sox Should Sign This Former All Star

Jul 30, 2015; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Cardinals first basemen Brandon Moss (21) bats in the eighth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago White Sox are not going to compete in 2017. If the team holds on to Jose Quintana, Todd Frazier, Jose Abreu and David Robertson there’s a chance they can reach their 78-84 mark of last season.

However it seems incredibly unlikely that those four players end the season with the Sox. Chicago isn’t necessarily “tanking”, yet fans shouldn’t expect to see the White Sox in the playoffs in 2017.

While the team won’t be competitive, it doesn’t mean they won’t be active in free agency. The White Sox have already signed Derek Holland to a major league contract while signing Cody Asche, Geovany Soto and Everth Cabrera to minor league contracts.

The White Sox still need a field a team in 2017. Players like Asche and Soto fill holes left by prior trades. Roster Resource has both Asche and Soto as projected starters for the club.

Holland, on the other hand, represents a bounce-back type free agent. He has succeeded in the past, but has struggled due to injuries recently. If he can prove that he still has some gas left in the tank, not only will he be a worthwhile acquisition for the White Sox, but he could become a trade piece at the Trade Deadline.

The White Sox will more likely than not sign at least one more MLB free agent. Fan Rag Sports Jon Heyman reported earlier this offseason that the team was interested in a power bat.

Chicago should be targeting players who have succeeded in the past, and could be traded at the deadline. That way the White Sox could add more prospects towards their future playoff run. While the free agent will perform in 2017, the end goal is adding a talented prospect who could perform greater in the future.

Jimmy Butler’s Contract Is The Best Value In The NBA…For Now

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Bulls guard and future Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade recently spoke about how he’ll make his decision this summer. He has a player option to opt out of his contract or stay in Chicago for the 2017-18 season. Based on Wade’s words, it sounds like he’s not interested in sticking around for a rebuild if Gar Forman and John Paxson decide to trade Jimmy Butler before the NBA’s deadline.

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Speaking of contracts, the Bulls are currently stealing from their newly minted All Star starter. Compare Butler’s contract to his level of production and the new contracts that were signed when the salary cap jumped last summer. What you get is a picture of a man grossly underpaid. That’s something GarPax must weigh heavily in their decision when contemplating a trade to ship out Butler for a haul of picks and/or players. Will they be able to get equal value in return? Knowing that they have Butler under contract for $17.5 million next season and $18.6 million the following year makes it hard to see how they’d win any trade that involves him leaving. At 27, Jimmy is a superstar who’s just now hitting his prime years. And you’re paying him peanuts.

Rob Mahoney of Sports Illustrated agrees. He recently published a column highlighting the best 30 contracts (i.e. team-friendly contracts) in the NBA. Mahoney breaks the players down into subcategories based on their star status and type of contract. Under the category of “max deals”, guess which player Mahoney lists first?

Jimmy G. Buckets.

Mahoney’s take:

The 28th-highest-paid player in the NBA this season does everything. Solo shot creation? Check. Facilitating for others? Butler makes it look easy. Those defensive assignments most of the league’s load-bearing superstars pass off? Butler somehow finds the energy to handle them in between high-energy offensive possessions. Having that kind of two-way pillar is an incredible luxury for a franchise, particularly when he has another three years remaining under contract beyond this season at a rate hardly becoming of a superstar. Such is the nature of the league with a sharply rising cap. Any players locked in on long-term at just the right time will give their teams wiggle room to build around a foundational talent. Considering how much roster reshapsing Chicago still has ahead, that lasting benefit could make all the difference.

Mahoney is correct in all of this analysis. I especially like that he cites Butler’s defense as a big reason for his value. The Bulls’ franchise player is now arguably one of the top five two-way players in the game alongside Kawhi Leonard, LeBron James and Paul George. Some of the other superstar players in the league (Russell Westbrook, James Harden, Steph Curry) can make magic offensively but don’t do much on the defensive end. Jimmy’s talent on both ends is a big reason why his contract is so valuable. It’s also a big reason why GarPax should keep him in town.

There will come a day, though, when Jimmy’s services become much more expensive.

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The Next Cubs Phenom Is Expected To Destroy MLB Pitching By 2019

Although the Chicago Cubs no longer hold the title for the best farm system in MLB, the 2016 World Series champions still have some studs in the minors. Earlier this week Baseball Prospectus released its top-10 Cubs prospects rankings and the list is headlined by none other than Eloy Jimenez.

The power-hitting outfielder mashed the baseball with the South Bend Cubs in 2016. At 19-years-old, Jimenez had a slash line of .329/.369/.532, with 14 home runs in 112 games at the Low-A level. After the Cubs traded Gleyber Torres as part of a package to the New York Yankees for Aroldis Chapman in July 2016,  Jimenez shot up the system’s rankings to No. 1.

It was a bitter pill to swallow when the Cubs traded away Torres, but after winning a World Series title the organization is just fine holding on to Jimenez, who has reminded team officials of a young Kris Bryant.

This 19-Year-Old Prospect Reminds The Cubs Of Kris Bryant

So, how good is Jimenez expected to be? Here’s a quick breakdown from Baseball Prospectus’ Jeffrey Paternostro.

Jimenez progressed from a raw, toolsy, but exciting corner outfield prospect in April to one of the best offensive prospects in baseball by the end of the year. He has plus-plus raw power and enough barrel control to get almost all of it into games. There’s leverage and bat speed, and all those good scouty words, but cutting to the chase, we are talking a potential 30-home-run hitter, and even with the ball a bit more juiced—allegedly—that is no common feat. He’s no mere corner masher either—although there would be enough mashing for a corner—he’s an advanced hitter for a teenager, and his approach improved throughout the season against the more experienced arms of the Midwest League.

Jimenez does have his limitations, mainly his average at best projection as a corner outfielder. That being said, expectations are high for the Dominican, who is viewed as a future All-Star. He’s still young, only reaching Low-A in 2016, but so far the Cubs have shown that their highly-touted prospects pan out more often than not since 2011.

Cubs fans should be ready to see what Jimenez can do in the Major League level by 2019.

Here’s the rest of the top-10 Cubs prospects as ranked by Baseball Prospectus.

Report Suggests Blackhawks Are Trying To Land Veteran Defenseman At Trade Deadline

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The NHL trade deadline is rapidly approaching, but some might be surprised about the latest report regarding what the Chicago Blackhawks might be looking for.

According to The Athletic’s Scott Powers, the Blackhawks are searching around for a veteran defenseman to add at the deadline. This might come as a surprise to some, as it was expected the Hawks could go out and pursue a winger to provide depth to a thin forward corps. A reunion with Patrick Sharp was even mentioned.

A source told Powers that the Hawks will be looking for help on the blue line, also.

“They’re looking for a forward and veteran defenseman, ” the source told Powers. “They need help back there.”

The Blackhawks will most likely only get to address one position effectively at the deadline. They currently have only $3.34 million in cap space at the moment, per Cap Friendly. Chicago’s depth woes have been well documented and the bulk of Chicago’s scoring production has come from a small group of players. General manager Stan Bowman also might opt to try and find a linemate to ignite Jonathan Toews a la last year’s Andrew Ladd trade.

The fact that Chicago is even looking for help on the blue line is concerning, to say the least. This past offseason, the Hawks added Brian Campbell, Michal Kempny and Gustav Forsling to help solidify their putrid defensive depth. Those moves haven’t panned out as well as many had expected and the Blackhawks are mediocre in both goals against and shots against per game categories.

It’s uncertain at the moment who the Blackhawks could pursue in a potential trade, but one name mentioned by Powers was Arizona Coyotes defenseman Michael Stone. The 26-year-old defender has seven assists and a -9 rating in 33 games with the Coyotes this season.

ESPN’s Keith Law Ranks The White Sox Farm System Surprisingly Low

While the White Sox rebuild has been universally praised, ESPN's Keith Law still thinks more needs to be done. (Photo courtesy of ESPN)

The White Sox rebuild has been universally praised by the baseball universe.

In trading Chris Sale and Adam Eaton, Chicago was able to get a number of prospects including Yoan Moncada, Michael Kopech, Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez. Those four players are currently the team’s four best prospects, and all sit within the top 100 prospects in baseball according to MLB Pipeline. Coupled with Carson Fulmer and Zack Collins, the White Sox currently have six top 100 prospects.

The White Sox future seems bright on the South Side. The team has rebuffed their farm system and could be true World Series contenders in a few years.

While most feel that Rick Hahn has been doing an excellent job, one analyst feels that more needs to be done.

ESPN’s Keith Law recently released his top ten farm system rankings. Most would assume that the White Sox would be ranked first or second. But on Law’s list, the South Siders slip all the way to tenth.

The Braves, Yankees, Padres, Pirates, Dodgers, Brewers, Mets, Reds and Rockies are all ranked higher the White Sox. Law writes:

The White Sox went from a probable bottom-five system to the border of the top 10 thanks to a great draft and two enormous hauls in trades of major leaguers, giving them the strongest farm system they’ve had in the 10 years I’ve been doing these rankings. Eight of their top 10 prospects weren’t in the organization on June 1, 2016. They may have landed a second first-round talent with Alec Hansen, their third pick of last year’s draft, and they’re going to be all over my top 25. So why aren’t they ranked higher?

Well, once you get past those eight guys, it falls off fast. Of their top 10 from last year, No. 1 graduated, and the next nine guys all had poor to lousy seasons. Some of the younger guys on the list still have promise but just haven’t performed. There’s no sugarcoating the lack of progress — which I think made Rick Hahn’s decision to rebuild all the smarter, given what was on the way. And perhaps the infusion of older prospects will let the White Sox give some of their youngest prospects more time in low- or high-A to develop physically and mentally.

To paraphrase, Law feels that beyond the White Sox top prospects, Chicago’s farm system is pretty weak. While Moncada, Kopech, Giolito, Lopez and even Alex Hansen are impressive, the depth in the system is weak.

For the most part, Law is correct. The White Sox have a ton of uncertainty in their farm system. The team has a ton of prospects who have not lived up to their potential. Courtney Hawkins, Adam Engel and Micker Adolfo to name a few.

While those prospects could pan out, it is far from certain they ever reach their ceiling. That uncertainty is what led to the Sox being ranked so low on Law’s list.

The White Sox system may not be the deepest, but it is still shocking to see them ranked so low. Among the nine teams ahead of the White Sox, only the Braves and Brewers have more top 100 prospects.

Of course, a lot could change between now and the start of the season. The team is still expected to move Jose Quintana and potentially Todd Frazier, David Robertson and others. Assuming the Sox make those moves, Chicago should see their farm system rise up Law’s ranks.

Interesting to note is that both the Yankees and Pirates have shown interest in Quintana, and are both higher than the White Sox on this list.

Overall, Keith Law’s rankings are just another baseball analysts opinion. Other analysts have named the Sox farm system the best in the MLB. But Law is right in pointing out that Chicago needs more depth to truly be considered World Series contenders in a few years.

If Rick Hahn starts moving players like he did at the Winter Meetings, the Chicago White Sox should have no problem doing just that.

 

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Top Insider Hints Key Bears Free Agent Target May Actually Be Available

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Can the Chicago Bears actually go from their worst franchise finish in a 16-game season ever (3-13) to a possible playoff berth in 2017? It’s happened before. They did go from 5-11 to 13-3 from 2000 to 2001. GM Ryan Pace is adamant that he understands the situation. Anything he or the coaching staff says at this point can’t be taken at face value because they haven’t won anything.

Until they do, it’s just talk. That means it will take action for them to get this thing straightened out. The good news? They are well-stocked with the ammunition to really make a run at upgrading this roster. Not only do they hold the #3 pick in the upcoming NFL draft, but they also will have over $54 million in salary cap space. To say nothing of the moves they could make to create more.

That means they have the green light to be active on the free agent market. It’s a matter of figuring out where they should focus their dollars. Ask around and pretty much everybody will give the same answer:  the secondary. Chicago badly needs help at cornerback and safety. Turns out one of the biggest fish may actually make it to the pond this year.

Bleacher Report Suggests The Perfect Trade Destinations For Todd Frazier

May 9, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; Chicago White Sox third baseman Todd Frazier (21) hits a grand slam against the Texas Rangers during the twelfth inning at Globe Life Park in Arlington. The White Sox defeat the Rangers 8-4 in 12 innings. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Todd Frazier is one of the most confusing trade pieces on the White Sox. He offers massive power potential, yet it seems like no team has shown real interest in him.

Frazier has been in the MLB for the past six seasons, playing for the Reds before the White Sox. In his 791 career games, Frazier has hit .250 with 148 home runs, 422 RBIs and 58 stolen bases. He has atleast 29 home runs, 80 RBIs and 13 stolen bases the past three seasons.

Teams have obviously shown interest in that power stroke. But what worries some off is his contract situation. Frazier is making a modest $12 million in 2017, but he will be a free agent following the 2017 season. Teams are unwilling to offer what Rick Hahn is asking for, for a player who could end up being a rental.

However pitching rentals seem to draw a fairly high package pool. This is due to teams wanting another stud pitcher for their playoff push. Most teams already have their corner outfielders in place. If not, they likely have a cheap power option in the minors.

This offseason has proven that teams are unwilling to pay top dollar for premium power. While Frazier offers 30+ home run potential, it appears as if no team will be willing to trade their top prospects for the White Sox third baseman.

While it has seemed improbable that Frazier would be moved, Bruce Levine of 670 The Score reported that Frazier will be moved before the end of the 2017 season.

The only question that remains is: where?

WATCH: Duncan Keith Sings In Russian With Artemi Panarin

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Chicago Blackhawks Forward Artemi Panarin posted an interesting video on Instagram this morning. It featured Defenseman Duncan Keith singing in Russian and I use the term “singing” loosely.

Maybe he is working on something for the next Keith Relief. While I can’t tell you what he is singing, I did translate the caption.

Канадский #розенбаум

Canadian #rosenbaum

A rosenbaum is a rose bush and that is as much information I could gather. Anyway, this is a fun glimpse into what the players actually do when they’re on the road. It’s probably not as glamorous as what you think they’re doing.

Канадский #розенбаум 😂 Canadian #singer @dk_2_

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White Sox Zack Collins Named One Of The Best Catchers In Minor Leagues

CORAL GABLES, FL - May 14: Zack Collins #0 of the Miami Hurricanes hits a single scoring a run in the first inning against the Pittsburgh Panthers on May 14, 2016 at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field in Coral Gables, Florida. Miami defeated Pittsburgh 4-3. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)

MLB Pipeline has been ranking the top ten prospects at each position on the way to unveiling their top 100 prospects on January 28th. Recently they named White Sox Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo Lopez and Michael Kopech as three of the best right-handed pitchers in the league.

However the White Sox farm system isn’t all about top flight pitching. While it seems like Chicago has been focusing on pitching in their Chris Sale/Adam Eaton the trades, the team has a good amount of pop in the minors.

One of those players is catcher Zack Collins. Collins was drafted by the White Sox with the 10th overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft. He went on to appear in 39 games, hitting .244 with six home runs and 18 RBIs.

As MLB Pipeline ranked their top 10 catching prospects, Collins was named the fourth best backstop in the minor leagues.

Jim Callis of the site wrote:

Collins offered some of the best offensive upside in the 2016 Draft and went 10th overall, earning a $3, 380, 600 bonus. He has big left-handed power and has been an on-base machine, though his throwing and catching skills are average at best.

Collins has some of the best power in the minor leagues. He should have a real chance to hit 25+ home runs a season upon his arrival to the MLB. Collins should hit in the middle of the White Sox lineup and be a source of power for years to come.

But the White Sox catcher’s biggest weakness is his defensive ability behind the plate. He has weak arm strength and his receiving and blocking skills need work. Some scouts have said that he profiles better as a first baseman rather than catcher.

Collins will have to improve his defense behind the plate if he wishes to stay there as he reaches the majors. If he shows drastic improvement, there is a chance that Collins could be the White Sox catcher of the future.

The White Sox catching prospect has his work cut out for him, but he knows what he needs to do to reach the major leagues. Once he does get the call up, there’s more than a good chance he becomes an impact bat for the White Sox.

Zack Collins will enter the season as the fourth best catching prospect in the minor leagues. In his first full season as a professional, he will have a chance to prove just how talented he really is.

While he needs to work on his defense, Collins could turn into one of the best power hitting catchers in the major leagues. It looks as if the White Sox got a great player when they drafted Zack Collins in the first round last season.

 

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