Yeah, I was thinking there should be some sort of later pick thrown in. I don't think I'd be pissed if it was just 6 for 31 and Briggs, but to really be happy with it I'd like to see them get a sweetener. What if the Bears could get the Pats' two picks with that 6 pick? On the points board, that's taking less value. Essentially, you are trading Briggs for one late 1st round pick and a bump up 3 spots on your 2nd. However, having 2 first rounders could be really attractive, given the needs the Bears have and who is available. The 24, 28 and 37 picks in the draft should be able to net you quite a haul. Can we at least agree if something like this was the endgame it would be a decent resolution to the Briggs situation? Decent, if Angelo makes the right picks. But hardly the no-brainer some are trying to paint it as. It's not like Angelo is immune to making bad picks. He did pick a crap safety last year in Manning, a worthless olineman in Columbo and other relatively high complete busts. If anything, that 6th pick has less value with Angelo choosing it, since he's been much better in the 3rd and 4th rounds than in the 1st.