NFC Notes: Ryan Poles, John Morton, Bears, Lions, Packers

Bears

Chicago released DE DeMarcus Walker for cap purposes this offseason, creating an opening opposite Montez Sweat up front. Bears GM Ryan Poles wants to be selectively aggressive in the draft and free agency to bolster a pass rush that hasnโ€™t been noteworthy outside of Sweat. 

โ€œI think the clearer the vision, the more aggressive you can be, and thatโ€™s important,โ€ Poles said, via ESPNโ€™s Courtney Cronin. โ€œYou want to be selective in free agency โ€ฆ but if there are certain players that kind of hit all the checked boxes that you need, thereโ€™s really no reason to hold back. I feel like you can be aggressive in those situations.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s a strategy to that. I would probably argue and say if you get a good pass rusher and you draft a pass rusher, you canโ€™t have enough good ones.โ€

Lions

Lions OC John Morton believes his ability to put players in a position to succeed and outside-the-box thinking will help him to succeed.

โ€œPeople that hire me is because I do research,โ€ Morton said, via the teamโ€™s website. โ€œWhat is going to work for this player? Itโ€™s a lot of ideas. I just throw everything at them. Thatโ€™s the way it was at the beginning of my coaching career. When I first started with Gruden. Itโ€™s like, โ€˜Give me ideas.โ€™ Whether he puts it in or not I just keep bringing them.โ€

Morton added that heโ€™s excited to work with the offensive weapons that Detroit has behind a great offensive line.

โ€œI know itโ€™s fun, isnโ€™t it? Iโ€™m like a kid in a candy store. Itโ€™s Christmas all over again. I love that part. I live for game planning. I love all the way up to the game. Thatโ€™s the chess match. When the game starts, itโ€™s a chess match. You have to talk about those different scenarios when the game starts. Game planning, I just love that part. Iโ€™ll just stay all day and all night. Iโ€™m just looking for that play to help us win the game. You know what I mean? Whatever that is. Thatโ€™s what drives me to win. I just think itโ€™s cool when you have all these pieces.โ€

Morton will put his spin on the offense but envisions a lot of the same concepts run by former OC Ben Johnson.

โ€œI think itโ€™s going to be a lot of carry over,โ€ he said. โ€œI think it would be a little bit crazy if we didnโ€™t continue to do what players โ€“ we want them to continue to play fast, right? The plays, I donโ€™t think all that is going to change as much.โ€

Packers

Packers GM Brian Gutekunst said the team wonโ€™t shy away from drafting a wide receiver in the first round if the talent matches the value at the spot that theyโ€™re picking.

โ€œI will say this: in no time in my 20-some years within this organization, whether it was Ron (Wolf) or Ted (Thompson), did I hear them talk about that as a philosophy,โ€ Gutekunst said of avoiding first-round receivers, via the Athleticโ€™s Matt Schneidman. โ€œI know Ron talked a lot about being mad he didnโ€™t take Randy Moss, you know what I mean? โ€ฆ I never really looked at it that way. I donโ€™t think weโ€™d ever hesitate to take a receiver in the first round if the right one was there. We certainly talked about it at different times in the last seven years since Iโ€™ve been in this spot, trying to make that happen (the Packers wanted Brandon Aiyuk in the 2020 first round before drafting Jordan Love), so I donโ€™t really look at it as a philosophical thing. I will say weโ€™ve hit on a lot of second-round receivers. Thereโ€™s been a lot of guys that weโ€™ve taken in that group that have become really, really good players for us. Not only us, but throughout the league.โ€

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