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Which FA TE would you like to see us bring to Chicago?
Which FA TE would you like to see us bring to Chicago? Keep in mind the fact that the restricted FA's would cost an arm and a leg, since their teams can match anything we bid. And in the unrestricted FA list, Jared Cook will command big money (and they may franchise him anyway).
LINK to the article Bears free agency preview: Tight ends there are a handful of talented tight ends slated to be restricted free agents, led by Dennis Pitta, who had a breakout year for the Baltimore Ravens with 61 catches for 669 yards and seven touchdowns in the regular season. Pitta also has two postseason touchdown receptions for the AFC champions. Acquiring restricted free agents is much trickier because teams have a right to match any offer sheet the player signs, and depending on the tender amount, teams can be due compensation in the form of draft picks if they decide not to match the offer. The Bears are in desperate need of an upgrade and will no doubt investigate and consider all the available options. If they decide to address the issue in free agency, here is a list of some of the projected unrestricted free agent tight ends. • Martellus Bennett, New York Giants: The light went on for Bennett when he arrived in New York. After four mediocre seasons in Dallas, Bennett set career highs in 2012 with 55 receptions for 626 yards and five touchdowns. The Giants are expected to make a push to retain Bennett, but if the two sides are unable to strike a deal, the tight end will be a hot commodity in free agency.
• Fred Davis, Washington Redskins: Davis suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in Week 7 last year, but when healthy, he can catch the ball. Davis hauled in 59 passes for 796 yards in just 12 games in 2011 – he was suspended four games that year for drug use. Davis' off-the-field history and torn Achilles makes him a risky proposition, but let me point out again, he can catch the ball.
• Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta Falcons: On the slight chance Gonzalez doesn't retire and wants to leave Atlanta, he is going to be an unrestricted free agent.
• Dustin Keller, New York Jets: Keller had season-lows last season in basically every category due to playing only eight games because of injuries, but prior to 2012, he was a 45-65 reception guy. When healthy, Keller is a reliable target in the passing game and a decent blocker. Can you blame him if he wants to leave the Jets?
• Brandon Myers, Oakland Raiders: Myers finished fourth among NFL tight ends with 79 catches and sixth with 806 yards in his breakout season. Some argue those numbers are misleading. Either way, Myers is at the bare minimum an intriguing player to check out in free agency.
• Anthony Fasano, Miami Dolphins: A big target with 205 career receptions in seven seasons, Fasano isn't the vertical threat the Bears might not be looking for at tight end, but the Notre Dame product is consistently in the 30-40 catch range, which is still an upgrade for the Bears.
• Delanie Walker, San Francisco 49ers: In the shadow of Vernon Davis, Walker is a solid two-way tight end, who always makes enough plays to get noticed.
• Jared Cook, Tennessee Titans: The 6-foot-5 Cook has put up impressive numbers the last two seasons with a combined 93 receptions for 1,282 yards and seven touchdowns. Cook is believed to be a candidate to be franchised by the Titans.
• Benjamin Watson, Cleveland Browns: Even at 32 years old, Watson can still get it done, catching 49 balls last year for 501 yards. In 2011 he was on the receiving end of 68 passes. Watson played the bulk of his career in New England, so he knows what it feels like to win.
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 01-31-2013 at 09:33 AM.
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Other than upgrading the offensive line, I believe upgrading our TE position offers us the greatest opportunity to improve the Chicago Bears team for 2013. Sure, there are other areas that need attention, and are important to upgrade, but none of them offer the high level of impact that the Bears can achieve by adding a TE weapon-component to their game.
As I've watched the playoff teams march towards the Super Bowl, it is clear that the TE weapon is a monster benefit.
They help in keeping the chains moving, and are huge weapons in the red zone. It's almost criminal that the Chicago Bears don't have one. We did have one, but got rid of him under the Lovie Smith regime - and Olsen turned into a top-5 TE after we dumped him (he was on my fantasy football team and was a killer-good player there too).
First and foremost, Cutler needs a guy who he can have confidence in to catch the football. Second of all, it would be nice to have one of the bigger TE's so he can be a big target who can be a TE equivalent to Brandon Marshall (just chuck the ball to him, and he'll come down with it, outfighting defenders to grab the pass).
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Dustin Keller is an outstanding route runner with excellent receiving skills. I'd bet he'd kill to get out of that Jets circus in NY and come to the Bears.
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 01-31-2013 at 11:39 AM.
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Meyers or Cook if the $ is right. Hell, both if the $'s right.
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I'm hoping we bring in a solid FA. But in addition to bringing in a solid FA, do you think there's any chance the new coaches can develop Kellen Davis? I'd be sick if we let him go and he ended up being solid for another team.
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 01-31-2013 at 12:02 PM.
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I would want Keller cause of his injuries and crap qb we might be able to get him with a fair contract and I think he does have skills that can help this team
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Originally Posted by
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Draft.
One "unknown" in the TE equation, is that we don't know (yet) how the existing TE's will grade out with the new coaching staff.
I'm sure hoping that we have something there worth developing, and that the new staff CAN develop them. My gut feeling is that with decent coaching, somebody there, has to be good as a receiving TE. Maybe we'll even have more than one.
Some of those TE free agents on the list, won't be that expensive to sign (although some will probably be too expensive for us). Even top TE's like Owen Daniels, Tony Gonzalez & Jason Witten, made 3+ million dollars in 2012. For a position that is critically important to a team's success, I'd think we could afford one decent FA who can catch a football.
The draft makes sense for a longer term solution, but it sure would be nice to have one rock solid receiving TE for 2013. Surely we can afford that.
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Originally Posted by
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Draft.
I think we can and should do both. Draft and FA. Between that and Erod we should be ok. Davis can sit on the bench w/Adams if he's even worth keeping.
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