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Bears expected to be active when free agency begins Tuesday
Bears expected to be active when free agency begins Tuesday
Main question is, who will be targeted, someone to help the defense or offense?
By Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune reporter
6:56 p.m. CDT, March 11, 2012
Just as fans eagerly anticipate the start of the NFL shopping season, one quarter of the Bears' roster from last season is anxious to see what free agency brings.
The new league year begins at 3 p.m. Tuesday and that is when the Bears are expected to be active and aggressive. Whether that leads to defensive end Mario Williams or a wide receiver like Vincent Jackson or Marques Colston remains to be seen.
Just as the club struck multiple deals in the middle of the night two years ago when ex-general manager Jerry Angelo established a franchise record with a contract that guaranteed Julius Peppers $40 million, the Bears could have contracts in place by early evening this time. The league wisely moved the start time of the league year to daylight hours from 11 p.m., yet another change to capture the public's interest during the offseason.
Multiple sources indicate the Bears have made it clear they will be moving quickly, and with new general manager Phil Emery coming from the college scouting side of the business, contract negotiator Cliff Stein is expected to have an expanded role in the process.
Then, there is the case of 12 unrestricted free agents and running back Kahlil Bell, who is a restricted free agent and must be tendered before free agency begins for the Bears to maintain control of him.
Of the unrestricted players, five finished the season as starters. That list does not include Amobi Okoye, who was second in playing time at defensive tackle, and cornerback Corey Graham, a Pro Bowl special teams player who has indicated a desire to find a team that will give him a chance to play on defense. Also not included is running back Matt Forte, who has been secured with the franchise tag.
Are the Bears going to re-sign defensive end Israel Idonije, tight end Kellen Davis, safety Craig Steltz, wide receiver Roy Williams and quarterback Josh McCown? If they don't, they'll have to replace them. Some are likely in the plans to return, yet Emery hasn't lifted a pen to sign any of them. Why is that?
The first explanation is the Bears could be aiming for a major target at each of those positions. If they can land Williams, the first pick of the 2006 draft by the Texans, that might change their need for Idonije. If they sign tight end John Carlson, perhaps Davis isn't as great as he has been billed to be since the season ended. An upgrade could be in the works at cornerback as well.
The second explanation is the open market is where true value is determined. Players sometimes learn what they're seeking isn't available. In other cases, the team learns it has to raise its offer.
By waiting, Emery could find players available in the same contract slot that he views to be upgrades. These players could be interested in finding work elsewhere for money, playing time or other reasons. Don't be surprised if the Panthers show interest in Graham.
Finally, some of the players the Bears simply won't invite back. This list could include safety Brandon Meriweather, quarterback Caleb Hanie, long snapper Chris Massey and cornerback Zack Bowman.
Unless some top-tier players in free agency choose to take tours, the first major wave of signings should be completed in about a 24-hour period. Then, teams usually regroup and do some accounting before the next cycle. It's at that point the Bears might begin re-signing some of the players that have experience with them, players that add depth and value.
This much is certain, the roster will look different by this time next week.
Chicago Bears: Free agency frenzy begins Tuesday - chicagotribune.com
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I'm pumped Stein is getting an expanded role. I think our FA might be lightning quick with his cap savvy.
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If they get Mario Williams I may cry.
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If thats the case i will have no choice but to take shots with lunch...vjax for a good price or colston may also do this to me
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Originally Posted by
Grizzblue
If thats the case i will have no choice but to take shots with lunch...vjax for a good price or colston may also do this to me
Dan Snyder says there will be no good price for VJax, this is why I'm looking into the Super Mario train.
I'm just excited to see what Emery works with.
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Originally Posted by
Chi66
If they get Mario Williams I may cry.
If they don't I may cry.
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For some reason I think that we may all be disappointed with how low key or 2nd tier this free agent period is going to be.
We do not have the resources to compete with some of these teams like Washignton and Tampa Bay.
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Originally Posted by
WindyCity
For some reason I think that we may all be disappointed with how low key or 2nd tier this free agent period is going to be.
We do not have the resources to compete with some of these teams like Washignton and Tampa Bay.
Yeah, I really want Mario, but I honestly don't think that's very likely. In that case, I'd still be pretty excited for several 2nd tier signings. Meachem, Grubbs, Hawthorne, Garcon, DE from the Ravens (what's his name?), Royal, etc. If we don't grab a top end guy there is still a lot of talent out there that will upgrade our team so while I'd be a little disappointed I think I'd be ok with it.
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Originally Posted by
WindyCity
For some reason I think that we may all be disappointed with how low key or 2nd tier this free agent period is going to be.
We do not have the resources to compete with some of these teams like Washignton and Tampa Bay.
I think our best chance is if people see that we're contenders in comparison. Like for Mario Williams sure you might take a slight pay cut but you're also going to be part of a defense with Urlacher, Briggs, Peanut, and Peppers. No other team in the NFL is gonna have a DE like Peppers to team up with, best chance to have less attention. Gonna be part of an elite defense on a contending team, depends on his priorities.
While I think VJax is gonna be all about money we can always offer he's gonna be our #1 and have a guy like Cutler to throw to him. Better chance of playoffs then Washington or Tampa Bay.
It's all about what their priorities are. But you're right, there's a good chance we could go all low key/2nd tier. Tomorrow we shall see.
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I think we are going to re-sign our 7 top F/A's and let the others go.
Then I see guys like Royal and Grubbs on the radar.
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