Chicago Sun-Times

N. Y. FOILED BY BEARS ON FLOYD

Giants coveted outside LB, but Pace swooped in

- ADAM L. JAHNS Email: ajahns@ suntimes. com

Rookie outside linebacker Leonard Floyd still remembers what he felt when the Bears traded up to select him in the draft. He was elated but stressed. “It’s a good thing,” Floyd said. “But it’s also a lot of pressure. I mean, they traded up to get you for a reason.”

That trade takes center stage this week. It’s widely thought that Floyd was a top target for the New York Giants, who owned the 10th pick.

In a bold draft- day move, the Bears jumped ahead of the Giants, acquiring the No. 9 pick from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 11th pick and a fourthroun­d selection.

Coach John Fox downplayed the significan­ce of the decision, referring to all the “bogus” informatio­n involved in the draft. But it might go down as one of general manager Ryan Pace’s best moves. Floyd has been that impressive.

After some early struggles attributab­le to minor injuries, Floyd has blossomed into an every- down difference- maker. He’s the main reason to believe in what the Bears are building.

In the last three games, Floyd has 4 ½ sacks and three tackles for loss. He also a forced fumble by Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers and recov- ered it for a touchdown.

“He’s obviously a very talented young man,” Giants coach Bob McAdoo said during a conference call with the Chicago media.

The story in New York was that the Bears’ trade left the Giants spinning. It was reported that the Giants had Floyd and offensive tackle Jack Conklin in mind for the No. 10 pick. The Tennessee Titans drafted Conklin with the eighth selection after they also traded up.

The Giants selected cornerback Eli Apple — a move that was heavily criticized at the time. Apple has had typical growing pains. He responded from a Week 9 benching against the Philadelph­ia Eagles with a more complete performanc­e in a 21- 20 victory last week against the Cincinnati Bengals.

“Eli’s done a nice job,” McAdoo said. “He had some bumps in the road a couple of weeks ago. But we dusted him off. We threw him back out there last week, and he played at a high level. He had some production, covered well.”

But Apple’s story also includes his mother, Annie, a writer for SI. com, who has criticized the Giants this season.

“I try to handle my own messaging with the team and not necessaril­y worry about the noise,” McAdoo said when asked about Apple and his mother. “But he seems like he’s handling it just fine.”

It’s a recurring distractio­n the Bears don’t have, though. And they also have Floyd’s surging production.

The Giants’ defense only has 14 sacks, the second- fewest in the league. Safety Landon Collins is tied with defensive end Olivier Vernon — the Giants’ free- agent prize who received a five- year, $ 85 million deal — for the team lead with three sacks.

Floyd still is improving in oneon- one pass- rush situations. But defensive coordinato­r Vic Fangio has tapped into his skills through designed pressures and stunts.

Overall, Floyd has emerged as a unique and versatile weapon for Fangio, who’s not afraid to have him cover a slot receiver, rush him over a guard or loop him around two teammates on a stunt.

“This is probably the longest stretch of practice and the subsequent games that he’s had since he’s been here [ because of injuries],” Fangio said, “so you’re seeing progress on the field.”

But it’s progress highlighte­d by the production the Bears envisioned since draft day.

“I’ve said all along that there’s an uncoachabl­e skill set that he has, that it’s just a matter of time until he gets comfortabl­e,” Fox said. “He’s going to be a very, very good young player.”

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