Aesopian
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Free Agency
Release
QB Mike Glennon
TE Dion Sims
WR Markus Wheaton
LB Jerrel Freeman
LB Pernell McPhee
CB Marcus Cooper
New Contracts
DT Eddie Goldman 5 years 45 million/25 guaranteed
CB Kyle Fuller to 5 years 52 million/15.5 guaranteed
CB Prince Amukamara 3 years 17 million/10 guaranteed
P Pat O'Donnel to 4 years 12 million/5 guaranteed
WR Cameron Meredith to 2 years 8.5 million/4.5 guaranteed
WR Dontrelle Inman 2 years 5 million/2.5 guaranteed
RB Benny Cunningham to 1 year 1.5 million
LB Lamarr Houston to 2 years 8 million/4 guaranteed
LB Christian Jones to 2 years 6.5 million/4 guaranteed
DE Mitch Unrein 2 years 4 million/2 guaranteed
QB Mark Sanchez to 1 year 1.5 million
TE Daniel Brown to 900k
Bears sign WR Albert Wilson to 4 years 20 million/10 guaranteed
He's had his best season so far with Matt Nagy as the play-caller and he knows the system Matt Nagy wants to run in Chicago. He will likely stay in the slot and take over for Kendall Wright who was impressive but with Wilson's connections and speed make him a better fit.
Bears sign OLB Devon Kennard to 2 years 8 million/4 guaranteed
The Giants struggled last season on both sides of the ball but Kennard has looked like a young guy that could become a pretty good linebacker with the right guidance.
Bears sign TE Jimmy Graham to 3 years 28 million/18 guaranteed
It takes a few years for a tight end to develop and being in a system that relies heavily on a good tight end we could use that insurance.
Draft
1[8] WR Calvin Ridley [Alabama] 6'1 190lbs
He's the best wide receiver in this years draft and Ryan Pace has done good in the drafts as of late so if Pace sees Ridley as I top ten pick then I won't complain maybe he will become a solid starter for the Bears.
2[39] OLB Sam Hubbard [Ohio State] 6'5 265lbs
4. OG Ike Boettger [Iowa] 6'6 310lbs
4. OT Brandon Parker [North Carolina A&T] 6'7 314lbs
5. Safety Chucky Williams [Louisville] 6'0 211lbs
6. K Daniel Carlson [Auburn] 6'4 223lbs
Accuracy dropped from 87 percent to 74 percent this year but still the best kicker in this draft.
7. LB Shaquem Griffin [Central Florida] 6'1 213lbs
Depth Chart
QB: Mitchell Trubisky, Mark Sanchez
RB: Jordan Howard, Tarik Cohen, Benny Cunningham
TE: Jimmy Graham, Adam Shaheen, Daniel Brown
RWR: Calvin Ridley, Kevin White
LWR: Cameron Meredith, Dontrelle Inman
SWR: Albert Wilson
LT: Charles Leno
LG: Josh Sitton, Ike Boettger
C: Cody Whitehair, Eric Kush
RG: Kyle Long, Morgan
RT: Bobby Massie, Brandon Parker
RE: Bullard, RRH
NT: Eddie Goldman, Jenkins
LE: Akiem Hicks, Mitch Unrein
OLB: Leonard Floyd, Devon Kennard
ILB: Nick Kwaitsoki, Christian Jones
ILB: Danny Trevathan, John Timu, Shaquem Griffin
OLB:Sam Hubbard, Lamarr Houston
CB: Kyle Fuller, Prince Amukumara, Bryce Callahan, Cre'Von LeBlanc, McMantis
FS: Eddie Jackson, Chucky Williams
SS: Adrian Amos, Demps
Release
QB Mike Glennon
TE Dion Sims
WR Markus Wheaton
LB Jerrel Freeman
LB Pernell McPhee
CB Marcus Cooper
New Contracts
DT Eddie Goldman 5 years 45 million/25 guaranteed
CB Kyle Fuller to 5 years 52 million/15.5 guaranteed
CB Prince Amukamara 3 years 17 million/10 guaranteed
P Pat O'Donnel to 4 years 12 million/5 guaranteed
WR Cameron Meredith to 2 years 8.5 million/4.5 guaranteed
WR Dontrelle Inman 2 years 5 million/2.5 guaranteed
RB Benny Cunningham to 1 year 1.5 million
LB Lamarr Houston to 2 years 8 million/4 guaranteed
LB Christian Jones to 2 years 6.5 million/4 guaranteed
DE Mitch Unrein 2 years 4 million/2 guaranteed
QB Mark Sanchez to 1 year 1.5 million
TE Daniel Brown to 900k
Bears sign WR Albert Wilson to 4 years 20 million/10 guaranteed
He's had his best season so far with Matt Nagy as the play-caller and he knows the system Matt Nagy wants to run in Chicago. He will likely stay in the slot and take over for Kendall Wright who was impressive but with Wilson's connections and speed make him a better fit.
Bears sign OLB Devon Kennard to 2 years 8 million/4 guaranteed
The Giants struggled last season on both sides of the ball but Kennard has looked like a young guy that could become a pretty good linebacker with the right guidance.
Bears sign TE Jimmy Graham to 3 years 28 million/18 guaranteed
It takes a few years for a tight end to develop and being in a system that relies heavily on a good tight end we could use that insurance.
Draft
1[8] WR Calvin Ridley [Alabama] 6'1 190lbs
He's the best wide receiver in this years draft and Ryan Pace has done good in the drafts as of late so if Pace sees Ridley as I top ten pick then I won't complain maybe he will become a solid starter for the Bears.
Ridley has game-changing talent complete with blazing speed and rare route-running ability for a college prospect. He ran the full route tree at Alabama, has experience working in a pro-style attack and is a plug-and-play starter on day one. He must improve his ability to defeat press corners off the snap or he'll become a feast or famine target. Ridley's elite speed and separation talent gives him the potential to become one of the more productive and dangerous receivers in the league.
-Lance Zierlein
2[39] OLB Sam Hubbard [Ohio State] 6'5 265lbs
"I think he's going to end up being a good pro. He plays hard all the time. He just needs to add a little more muscle and find a go-to move that he can win with as a rusher and he'll be a consistent starter for years." -- NFC team director of college scouting
4. OG Ike Boettger [Iowa] 6'6 310lbs
Boettger's frame, play strength and experience playing both guard and tackle will appeal to NFL teams, but concerns over durability may become a hindrance. Teams may be tempted to try and leave him at tackle, but athletic limitations might make a move inside to guard his best option. Boettger's play is inconsistent, but his physical traits should make him an early backup with a shot at finding playing time down the road.
-Lance Zierlein
4. OT Brandon Parker [North Carolina A&T] 6'7 314lbs
Parker's high center of gravity creates some athletic challenges for him, but he possesses the physical traits that teams are willing to draft and coach up. Despite his college experience, Parker is a bit of a project who will need to continue to work on his technique and core strength before he is ready to handle NFL pass rushers.
-Lance Zierlein
5. Safety Chucky Williams [Louisville] 6'0 211lbs
Physical combo safety with the ball skills and acceleration to play up high and the size and toughness to handle run support duties near the line. Williams' inconsistencies as a tackler are about technique and angles rather than toughness so those issues are correctable. Williams has the play demeanor and athletic ability to earn a backup roster spot and the fact that he specializes as a special teams ace simply makes it more likely.
-Lance Zierlein
6. K Daniel Carlson [Auburn] 6'4 223lbs
Accuracy dropped from 87 percent to 74 percent this year but still the best kicker in this draft.
7. LB Shaquem Griffin [Central Florida] 6'1 213lbs
"The old staff signed him just to make sure they got his brother. The new staff realized the guy was a player and plugged him in and he wins Defensive Player of the Year in his conference. He doesn't have a left hand. That's going to limit him with some things and that's going to hurt his draft value, but he's fast and athletic and makes a ton of plays." -- NFC team scouting director
Depth Chart
QB: Mitchell Trubisky, Mark Sanchez
RB: Jordan Howard, Tarik Cohen, Benny Cunningham
TE: Jimmy Graham, Adam Shaheen, Daniel Brown
RWR: Calvin Ridley, Kevin White
LWR: Cameron Meredith, Dontrelle Inman
SWR: Albert Wilson
LT: Charles Leno
LG: Josh Sitton, Ike Boettger
C: Cody Whitehair, Eric Kush
RG: Kyle Long, Morgan
RT: Bobby Massie, Brandon Parker
RE: Bullard, RRH
NT: Eddie Goldman, Jenkins
LE: Akiem Hicks, Mitch Unrein
OLB: Leonard Floyd, Devon Kennard
ILB: Nick Kwaitsoki, Christian Jones
ILB: Danny Trevathan, John Timu, Shaquem Griffin
OLB:Sam Hubbard, Lamarr Houston
CB: Kyle Fuller, Prince Amukumara, Bryce Callahan, Cre'Von LeBlanc, McMantis
FS: Eddie Jackson, Chucky Williams
SS: Adrian Amos, Demps