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#Bears might prefer OT in free agency but could have to shift focus to TE, report from @DanPompei Chicago Bears: Chicago Bears might target tight end instead of left tackle in free agency - chicagotribune.com
I cannot post the article because I am in Canada.
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Originally Posted by
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I cannot post the article because I am in Canada.
What the hell did Canada ever do to you?
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No "hosers' aloud huh Windy? 
Here I can post it.
Tight end might be Bears' top target in free agency
Bennett, Cook head list; options at left tackle limited after Bushrod
Giants tight end Martellus Bennett celebrates scoring a touchdown against the Redskins. (Harry E. Walker / McClatchy-Tribune / December 2, 2012)
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Dan Pompei On the NFL March 8, 2013
As the Bears have combed through the free agent left tackles, they undoubtedly have noticed the group has thinned out like the hair on Brian Urlacher's head. The Broncos put the franchise tag on Ryan Clady. The Chiefs did the same to Brandon Albert. And the Giants recently locked up Will Beatty to a long-term deal.
The best remaining left tackle by far who could be on the market when free agency opens Tuesday is Jermon Bushrod of the Saints. The two-time Pro Bowl selection makes perfect sense for the Bears, given that he was developed by new Bears offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer.
The fact he stands out among potentially available left tackles probably means Bushrod will have multiple suitors, and that probably means he will be overpaid. This is not good news for the many teams in need of a left tackle. The Bears are one of at least a half-dozen teams in that market, along with the Cardinals, Chargers, Lions, Ravens and Saints. So if the Bears can't get Bushrod and they intend on adding a front-line starter, what are they to do as they approach the starting line for free agency?
Here are their options:
A. Sign a lesser left tackle, such as the Dolphins' Jake Long, Falcons' Sam Baker or Ravens' Bryant McKinnie.
B. Go after a right tackle instead. The right tackle market could be considerably more appealing. Players who might be free include the Vikings' Phil Loadholt, Patriots' Sebastian Vollmer, Lions' Gosder Cherilus and Bengals' Andre Smith. Eric Winston also is available after the Chiefs cut him Wednesday.
C. Improve the line with an interior blocker. Intriguing guards who could be free include the Giants' Kevin Boothe, Bills' Andy Levitre, Jets' Brandon Moore and Chargers' Luis Vasquez.
D. Forget about a highly paid offensive lineman and address another need.
Option D may indeed be the route Bears general manager Phil Emery decides to explore when teams officially are permitted to begin negotiating with agents at 11 p.m. Friday. Contract signing is not permitted until 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Emery's first move likely will be to create salary-cap space. With about $3.55 million in cap room, the Bears don't have the look of free-agency high rollers.
But if space can be created — and it always can be — the Bears' best bet might be signing a tight end. Some good ones could be available, and it clearly is a position of need.
The most complete tight end, and the most intriguing, is Martellus Bennett. The Giants want him back, and they should. He has good size at 6-foot-6, 265 pounds, and he has the speed to be a threat down the seam and create mismatches with safeties and linebackers. His hands are solid. And he is a sufficient blocker.
A second-round pick of the Cowboys in 2008 and one-time NBA prospect, Bennett made headlines early in his career mostly for his lack of commitment and his colorful personality. But he has matured and had a breakout season with the Giants last year, catching 55 passes for 626 yards. He will be 26 next week and has room for improvement.
If it's a pure vertical threat the Bears are looking for at tight end, Jared Cook might be their man. The former third-round pick of the Titans ran a 4.49 40-yard dash at the 2009 scouting combine. But NFL front-office men say he is a one-dimensional player who doesn't put much effort into blocking. Cook has not been overly productive in Tennessee, but he never has played with a big-armed, experienced quarterback such as Jay Cutler. His best football should be ahead of him.
Brandon Myers of the Raiders isn't the same kind of athlete as Cook or Bennett, but he was more productive than either last year. He might not be a bad consolation prize. Other big-name tight ends with expiring contracts are the Jets' Dustin Keller and Redskins' Fred Davis.
Another who could find himself on the market is the Packers' Jermichael Finley. If he is not cut by March 27, Finley will receive a $3 million bonus. He will take up $8.75 million of the Packers' cap space unless his deal is renegotiated. Scouts say Finley is a similar player to Cook — not quite as fast but a better route runner. His lack of consistency is concerning.
Given the realities of free agency and the salary cap, the Bears probably won't be able to make another splashy acquisition as perfect for them as Brandon Marshall was a year ago. Instead, they will take what they can get.
dpompei@tribune.com
Twitter @danpompei
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I would hope that the Bears do abandon their pursuit of a top tier OLineman of any kind right now and focus on where they can get the best value for the $$$ spent. If we can find a bargain on a vet lineman I'm all in favor of it but if not a TE is also a need, they come far cheaper and they catch important 3rd down passes and score TDs. We could use one like that.
I've said all along that I would not use our first round pick on a TE. There are too many great OLine prospects who I'm 90% certain will still be on the board when the #20 pick rolls around. We need to start building that line through the draft and this a a perfect opportunity to do it. The caliber of first round lineman is very high whereas the top TE's are very good but neither is that "special" player.
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What the hell did Canada ever do to you?
Might have something to do with the subscription content requirements maybe.
The Bears NEED to pick up one O-Line man in FA and two or more in the draft.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
I would hope that the Bears do abandon their pursuit of a top tier OLineman of any kind right now and focus on where they can get the best value for the $$$ spent. If we can find a bargain on a vet lineman I'm all in favor of it but if not a TE is also a need, they come far cheaper and they catch important 3rd down passes and score TDs. We could use one like that.
I've said all along that I would not use our first round pick on a TE. There are too many great OLine prospects who I'm 90% certain will still be on the board when the #20 pick rolls around. We need to start building that line through the draft and this a a perfect opportunity to do it. The caliber of first round lineman is very high whereas the top TE's are very good but neither is that "special" player.
I agree and hope we get a good TE... now we come to the chicken and the egg: Will Cutler have the time to get the ball to the TE if we don't adress our OLine needs at least a bit?
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Originally Posted by
soulman
I would hope that the Bears do abandon their pursuit of a top tier OLineman of any kind right now and focus on where they can get the best value for the $$$ spent. If we can find a bargain on a vet lineman I'm all in favor of it but if not a TE is also a need, they come far cheaper and they catch important 3rd down passes and score TDs. We could use one like that.
I've said all along that I would not use our first round pick on a TE. There are too many great OLine prospects who I'm 90% certain will still be on the board when the #20 pick rolls around. We need to start building that line through the draft and this a a perfect opportunity to do it. The caliber of first round lineman is very high whereas the top TE's are very good but neither is that "special" player.
Thanks for posting it.
I would have no problem if the Bears stepped out of the OT market if things get crazy and focused on securing other positions at a better value before the draft.
However, the RT market listed is very strong and I would hope the sheer number of them would make it easier to sign someone to play the cheapest OL position.
Bennett/Cook would make me happy and would make it easier to go 1st and 2nd round OL.
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Originally Posted by
GermansbombedPH
I agree and hope we get a good TE... now we come to the chicken and the egg: Will Cutler have the time to get the ball to the TE if we don't adress our OLine needs at least a bit?
If emery is this draft guru everyone proclaims him to be and kromer is as good as the hype(we just spent a few years of hype with tice so I'm out of hype and ready for some damn talent on oline) then I think we can get one solid draft pick to be a fixture on oline to make a difference, a stop gap fa, and maybe if kromer is that good he can make one of our current bums passable
but it all starts with honest evaluation of the current oline with no ego getting in the way like it did with tice
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don't bite on Martty Bennett. Dude is a flake, the only reason he did good in NY was to prove Dallas was wrong for letting him go. But all he did in Dallas was play on youtube and try and get his music career going. He gets a new long term deal he'll flake again.
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Whatever will have the lowest quality remaining in the draft, target in FA. If all we do is get a RT in FA, fine,(drafting one is an entirely different story) but that means we need to draft a guard and or center.
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