After abandoning the NFL worst 56 sacks last season, Chicago Bears selected Outland Trophy-winning offensive solutions Gabe Carimi, from 29 th overall pick in the night and go on Thursday.
6-foot-7, 314-pound Carimi started 49 games for Wisconsin for four years. Bears just hope it can help keep quarterback Jay Cutler in a vertical position and will help pave the way for inconsistent start the game.
Cutler injured his knee sprain in the NFC championship game loss at Green Bay and a concussion in Week 4 loss against the New York Giants. They used Frank Omiyale, a former right to decide and left guard, as the starting left solutions in 2010.
Last season, Carimi faced Cameron Heyward, Ohio, Iowa, Adrian Clayborn and Purdue Ryan Kerrigan and held them to seven tackles, two for losses. All three Big Ten defenders have been developed in the first round Thursday.
Carimi and other lines of Wisconsin paved the way for rushing attack that came up 4 yards short to produce three 1,000-yard Rushers last season.
Carimi has a reputation for daring, and told reporters at the NFL Combine February exploration, "I am physically stronger and more begins a career and a better knowledge of the game than any other solution out there. That's why I'm number 1 to solve it."
At that time, Carimi also called himself a "draft-Ready", than any other tool. Carimi was the fifth offensive solutions, selected in the draft.
6-foot-7, 314-pound Carimi started 49 games for Wisconsin for four years. Bears just hope it can help keep quarterback Jay Cutler in a vertical position and will help pave the way for inconsistent start the game.
Cutler injured his knee sprain in the NFC championship game loss at Green Bay and a concussion in Week 4 loss against the New York Giants. They used Frank Omiyale, a former right to decide and left guard, as the starting left solutions in 2010.
Last season, Carimi faced Cameron Heyward, Ohio, Iowa, Adrian Clayborn and Purdue Ryan Kerrigan and held them to seven tackles, two for losses. All three Big Ten defenders have been developed in the first round Thursday.
Carimi and other lines of Wisconsin paved the way for rushing attack that came up 4 yards short to produce three 1,000-yard Rushers last season.
Carimi has a reputation for daring, and told reporters at the NFL Combine February exploration, "I am physically stronger and more begins a career and a better knowledge of the game than any other solution out there. That's why I'm number 1 to solve it."
At that time, Carimi also called himself a "draft-Ready", than any other tool. Carimi was the fifth offensive solutions, selected in the draft.
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