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NFCN Team Needs, Bears to Pursue Rice?.......
Bears might make play for Rice; Pack faces crucial Jenkins call

- By Pat Kirwan NFL.com
- Senior Analyst
- Published: July 11, 2011 at 04:42 p.m.
- Updated: July 12, 2011 at 04:59 p.m.
- Liked: 7 | Comments: 105


- By Pat Kirwan NFL.com
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When the lockout is over, it could be a mad dash for talent all over the NFL. With that in mind, we examine the most important things each team must accomplish with a division-by-division breakdown. This is a look at the NFC North.
Chicago Bears
Sign a big-time receiver: Jay Cutler was sacked 52 times last year, or once every nine pass attempts. Pass protection will help this issue, but so will a No. 1 receiver. The Bears' receivers had solid production, but Cutler's 23 touchdown passes ranked 13th in the NFL. A tall receiver who could force rolled coverage his way, would slow down the blitzing and give Cutler lots of looks at similar coverages. Sidney Rice would be a good addition. Santonio Holmes or even Braylon Edwards would change coverages and Cutler might push the 30-touchdown mark by the end of the season.
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Sign a top-end right guard: This is a good year to go after a guard and the Bears could use one. The Atlanta Falcons' Harvey Dahl is a very physical player, only gave up two sacks last year and just 5.5 in 48 career games, plus he will upgrade the run blocking and give the line an identity. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Davin Joseph only gave up 1.5 sacks last year and would also enhance the run game.
Re-sign Adams and get a linebacker: I talked with Brian Urlacher recently and he couldn't say enough about playing behind Anthony Adams. It's a classic example of a guy worth more to his own team than on the open market. Adams makes the inside of the Bears' defense work and he needs to be back. But the linebacker group needs a new face to the mix. Pisa Tinoisamoa should be a backup if he's re-signed. The Bears need to get a reliable veteran to complement Urlacher and Lance Briggs; a Sam linebacker that can play over the tight end and contain the strong-side run game. The Buccaneers' Quincy Black or the Carolina Panthers' James Anderson would be interesting guys to consider. Manny Lawson played outside linebacker in the 49ers' 3-4 base defense, but might be a solid choice if Chicago can't get a top linebacker.
Detroit Lions
Sign two linebackers: The Lions need to be very aggressive in order to bolster the position. They can't go into this season thinking Doug Hogue and Zack Follett are the starters. The front four is on its way to being very good and deep. I believe the Lions will take a look at Stephen Tulloch, who Jim Schwartz coached while with the Tennessee Titans. Tulloch brings attitude and production -- he was in on 160 tackles (an average of 10 tackles a game) last season. A second 'backer would also work, especially a young player like Tampa Bay's Quincy Black, who plays in a similar scheme to Detroit's.
Upgrade the corner position: To win the NFC North, the Lions have to stop the passing games of Green Bay (Aaron Rodgers) and Chicago (Jay Cutler). Between the two quarterbacks, they are 9-1 vs. Detroit and have 23 touchdowns to five interceptions. The Lions' secondary doesn't measure up and changes must be made. No one seems to think they can sign the Oakland Raiders' Nnamdi Asomugha, but they must try. The Cincinnati Bengals' Johnathan Joseph and New York Jets Antonio Cromartie are also corners to pursue.
Sign one experienced safety: Louis Delmas is a solid, young safety but he needs a partner. The Lions were sixth in the NFL in sacks (44), so pressure wasn't a problem. However, they were only 28th in passes defended (76). Erik Coleman was signed before the lockout and might beat out Amari Spievey for the strong safety job, but the Lions need another veteran. The Buffalo Bills' Donte Whitner led all safeties in tackles last year and the Houston Texans' Bernard Pollard was second, plus he had four forced fumbles, 2.5 sacks and five passes defended.
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Green Bay Packers
Re-sign Jenkins: The Packers were a better defense when Cullen Jenkins was on the field. Johnny Jolly is as good as gone, and Justin Harrell never really lived up to the first-round expectations. Jenkins could be a big-money item, but it is worth it. While the Packers are selective about handing out major deals, Ryan Pickett is getting long in the tooth and Jenkins' athletic ability lets defensive coordinator Dom Capers come up with some great schemes.
Sign a guard: Aaron Rodgers is an elite quarterback, and he hides a number of problems on the offensive line with his decision-making and feet. Still, Rodgers has also been sacked 128 times in the last three years and that has to stop. There is a need at guard and as I said before, there are some terrific options in free agency. Caleb Schlauderaff, a 2011 sixth-round pick, or T.J. Lang can't really be the starter if they want to protect Rodgers and repeat as champs. Take your pick: The Falcons' Harvey Dahl, Buccaneers' Davin Joseph, Ravens' Marshal Yanda and Falcons' Justin Blalock are all upgrades, especially if the Packers don't re-sign Daryn Colledge.
Bring back Kuhn: It might not seem like a big deal, but John Kuhn is a role player who contributes in many ways. Whether it's special teams, a key block in the run game, a hard-fought run or a reception when no one figures the ball is going his way, Kuhn delivers. In some cases, you don't know how valuable a guy is until he's gone and the Packers don't need to find out the hard way about Kuhn's value to the team.
NFL.com senior analyst Pat Kirwan investigates the pressing issues facing each team when the lockout ends:
» AFC East: Jets, Pats search for missing title piece
» NFC East: Division rivals reload as Redskins rebuild
» AFC North: Ravens, Steelers prepare to maintain edge
» NFC North: Vikings' Rice might shift power in division
» AFC South: Trio of teams still taking aim at Colts
» NFC South: Hard choices lie ahead for top teams
Minnesota Vikings
Acquire a veteran quarterback: Christian Ponder might be more ready than most rookie quarterbacks, but that doesn't mean he's ready to win 10 games with a veteran team like Minnesota. Adrian Peterson is in the prime of his career, and the Vikings don't want to waste the good years he has left training Ponder. A veteran passer like Matt Hasselbeck or Kyle Orton could put the Vikes back in the NFC North race.
Re-sign Rice: Sidney Rice is a difference-maker, and complements Percy Harvin and Bernard Berrian so well. When Rice is on the field, there is a classic conflict for the defense between defending Peterson or the passing game. Rice will score touchdowns, too. In case 2009 left your memory, Rice caught 83 passes at 15.8 yards per reception with eight touchdowns. The Vikings need Rice and probably should have at least transition tagged him, but that's water under the bridge. It would be bad for the Vikings if Rice went ahead and signed with a division rival such as the Bears.
Find a safety to replace Williams: Madieu Williams has never been the same since his neck injury, and it's time the Vikings find a replacement. Williams is scheduled to make $5.4 million next season and could be a cap casualty. He had one interception and two passes defended in 2010, and he struggles to tackle. The San Francisco 49ers' Dashon Goldson, New Orleans Saints' Roman Harper and Oakland Raiders' Michael Huff would be interesting options.
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Kirwan nails down the Bears needs very well. I think to all of us an OG is at the very top of the list and I'd love to get Harvey Dahl away from the Falcons. A while ago we signed a different OG away from them, Roberto Garza, and it's kind of ironic that he would be the guy likely to be reaplaced if we were to sign Dahl. Either he or Joseph would be a nice addition.
Next on the list is a top notch WR and Sidney Rice fits the bill very nicely. He's has the size we're all looking for (although he needs more bulk) and can go deep as well as win the jump ball contests with his height and long arms. He's also young enough (24) that we wouldn't have to worry about drafting a #1 WR in the next couple of drafts. I like that idea since we'd be far better off looking for younger replacements for Urlacher and Peppers than drafting a WR late in the first where we're likely to pick. If there's one "damn the cost just get him" move that we make I hope it's this one. We strenghen ourselves and weaken a division rival at the same time, beautiful!
It's funny that the two guys I'd like most off the Packers roster, Jenkins and Kuhn, are two guys Kirwan feels are most imprtant for them to re-sign. Personally I don't think we stand a chance of getting Jenkins. If he doesn't stick with the Pack then Dan Snyder will open his checkbook wide and bring him to Washington and I think that's what Jenkins is looking forward to as well. That may be one of the first deals done once FA starts. John Kuhn however would be a great pickup. Plain and simple the guy can play and he produces. He is the perfect combination RB/FB that we need. He can run with power, block well and catch out of the backfield and I sincerely hope that if the Packers are foolish enough to let him go that we don't waste a minute picking him up. Once again we add by subtracting from a rival.
I'm not as hepped up on us getting a FA LB as Kirwan is. If we bring back both Roach, Pisa, and Iwuh then along with the rookie Thomas I'll be satisfied but we definitely need to re-sign AA. Frankly none of these four guys should be all that difficult to retain. As Kirwas points out, they're far more valuable to the Bears than they would be to most other teams.
In addition to re-signing our own key FA's if we can get Dahl, Rice and Kuhn in FA this team will upgrade itself tremendously. I'd like some feedback from the rest of you on what you all think. We're pretty close to an agreement on the CBA so FA could begin as early as July 28th.
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Agreed ^
OG is priority Number 1, but Rice would be my choice for a #1 receiver out of the names we've heard.
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Yeah, I posted another thread where six guys offer their opinions as to whether Plax or Moss would be the best fit for the Bears and there as well Kirwan departs from those choices as says get Rice. If not he'd opt for size which points towards Plax but I wouldn't rule Floyd out either. Not as high profile as Plax but maybe a better choice in a big guy.
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Rice would be a dream come true and would show the organization is serious of creating a modern offense that contributes more then a 30th ranking in the NFL.
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In no particular order:
Re sign Adams
Get a OG
Rice or Floyd
anything else after that is gravy.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
Rice would be a dream come true and would show the organization is serious of creating a modern offense that contributes more then a 30th ranking in the NFL.
That's exactly what I was thinking and it's the big unexpected move we should be making this year. Everybody knows we need an OG but who we look at for a WR is still up in the air. Martz and Lovie keep saying we don't need size and some signs point to them going after Santana Moss especially if Washington signs Santonio Holmes.
At age 32 Moss is a two year solution whereas at age 24 Rice is a guy who we could build around for years. Signing him also eliminates the need to spend a high draft pick on a WR next year or in 2013 when we should be looking at MLB and DE's.
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With incentives being a big part of contracts I would be surprised if Holmes signs with Skins with no clear cut qb. But I guess some players are dumb enough to sign deals even though it is just fictitious numbers.
We really dont know how many wrs will be FA cause we dont know who will be rfa,ufa, or if there is a franchise tag. But for my money Im going all in for a bonafide number one and those guys are Rice, Holmes, Jackson etc.... It is not a 34 year old Burris, Edwards, Floyd etc.... If they want this offense to work you cant settle on a bunch of number two and threes
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
With incentives being a big part of contracts I would be surprised if Holmes signs with Skins with no clear cut qb. But I guess some players are dumb enough to sign deals even though it is just fictitious numbers.
We really dont know how many wrs will be FA cause we dont know who will be rfa,ufa, or if there is a franchise tag. But for my money Im going all in for a bonafide number one and those guys are Rice, Holmes, Jackson etc.... It is not a 34 year old Burris, Edwards, Floyd etc.... If they want this offense to work you cant settle on a bunch of number two and threes
Rice is a perfect solutions as far as we can see but will Martz see that? He still seems to be enamored of the small quicker guys like Holmes and Moss. The thing is that Rice is just the right age for a long term solution and is at the very point in his career where he's due to really mature as a #1 WR. Like I said, we should drop the satchel and make a really good run at this guy. Helps us and hurts the Vikes.
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If all we did was re-sign Anthony Adams and sign someone like Dahl, I would be very happy. As it sits, I think Johnny Knox is bound to come out and surprise a lot of people this year by putting up some serious numbers for us. If we line him up on one side of the field and someone else like Sidney Rice on the other, suddenly, you're talking about a pretty serious passing attack for the Bears.
Does anyone know for certain what the Bears' contingency plan is for CB? I know that we have all of those young players who will be vying for the position (Jennings, Bowman, Moore), but does anyone think that the Bears will make a run at someone like Antonio Rodgers-Cromartie? At one point, I had heard that that was a possibility.