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  1. It makes sense if the stadium is really going to get developed soon. Not a day to day operation with so many contractors they would have to interface with.
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    Free Agency 2024

    Here are the players lost from the 2023 roster that need to be replaced. It seems that they will have 5 picks to address these positions, so they will need 8-10 FAs. What is good to see, most of these guys were underachievers and are addition by subtraction (Whitehair, Patrick, Tonyan, Mooney, Jackson, Ngakoue, and Green) and replacing them with league average players would be an upgrade. The good thing is the Bears can add 3-4 blue chip players to replace these guys, that will feel like huge upgrades. 1. C - Whitehair (45.0/787) > FA/Rookie 2. G - Patrick (50.5/953) > Bates 3. G - Feeney (44.8/90) > Rookie 4. TE - Tonyan (49.6/319)> FA 5. TE - Lewis (77.1/330) > FA 6. RB - Foreman (74.0/267) > FA 7. WR - St. Brown (55.1/211) > FA 8. WR - Mooney (55.2/764) > Rookie 9. WR - Taylor (51.8/121) > FA 1. FS - Jackson (58.6/646) > FA 2. DE - Ngakoue (39.9/592)> Rookie 3. DE - Green (50.6/385) > FA 4. DT - Jones (49.3/740) > Rookie 5. LB - Cole (50.1/3)> FA 6. CB - Blackwell (28.5/21)> FA
  3. The Hightower connection from SF. Nice move indeed.
  4. If they trade Fields, I really hope they at least get a 3rd rounder for him and at least one more pick, even if it is a conditional pick in 2025. The 49ers got a 4th rounder for Lance, so anything less than a 3rd for Fields will be a failure on Poles part. I am thinking like a 2024 3rd rounder with a conditional 2025 4th rounder that can become a 3rd or 2nd depending on performance/play time, etc.
  5. A tale of 2 rumors: then like 2 hours later: This is beyond comical at this point.
  6. I am 60/40 they are taking Williams right now, just based on the body of evidence to this point. The JJ extension has $21M cap hits in 25, 26, and 27. Sweat is out to 27, Kmet as well. I would expect deals to have an out before 26 if they were keeping Fields. So far the trade for Bates is Fields friendly and the JJ extension points towards a rookie QB. So we are 1 for each side.
  7. Like I said, Fields is on the roster. So it is easy to say they are keeping him, because they have to do nothing to make that occur.
  8. Brad made an error, it is $6.8M compared to the franchise tag. So even better!
  9. Awesome deal for the Bears. They basically got Johnson and Bates for $1.8M less than Johnson's tag cost. If Fields is traded, the Bears gain back an additional $3M+ on the cap. So they could have over $65M if a trade occurs. That should leave between $45-50M for free agency alone. I feel like there is a big fish or two in those number. Wilkins please.
  10. adam

    Free Agency 2024

    I expect a Fields decision and an announcement of 1 or 2 key acquisitions before the 13th when FA opens officially. Based on the recent cuts, I think they wait on FS or get a tier 2 guy (which would still be 3 tiers better than Jackson was last year). That really only leaves DT and Edge on defense, and then C and WR2 on offense. Looking at the WR class, I don't think he goes big there. So hopefully the money goes to DT, Edge, and C.
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    Free Agency 2024

    That is a good find especially with link to JJ.
  12. adam

    Free Agency 2024

    Some teams are screwed this offseason. As of today, Miami and LAC are both $20M over the cap. The Bills, even after all those cuts are still $13M over. The Saints and Ravens are both $10M over, the Broncos are $3M over, and the 49ers are 300K over. Not only do those teams need to get under the cap in a few days, they need operating income and money for the rookie pool, which collectively is around $10M.
  13. Welcome aboard! If you were here at the split you are an oldtimer, that was a long time ago. Yeah, the Chris Simms review of Williams has to get you excited about the player. I think when you look back at pure QB potential, Williams would be the best QB the Bears have ever drafted since Jim McMahon in terms of pedigree coming out of college. He will have the most yards and TDs of any Bears QB ever drafted: College Passing Totals Williams - 1099 passing attempts, 10082 yards, 93 TDs in college. McNown - 1153 passing attempts, 10008 yards, 61 TDs in college. McMahon - 1060 passing attempts, 9536 yards, 84 TDs in college. Grossman - 1110 passing attempts, 9164 yards, 77 TDs in college. Fields - 618 passing attempts, 5701 yards, 67 TDs in college. Harbaugh - 582 passing attempts, 5214 yards, 31 TDs in college. Trubisky - 572 passing attempts, 4762 yards, 41 TDs in college.
  14. I say that because he is still on the roster. This would be different if we were comparing two players the Bears don't have. In this case, Fields is on the team, and until he is not, there is a chance that he is the QB next year.
  15. Going Maye, Daniels, McCarthy, Nix, or a vet FA would be shocking. Sticking with Fields or drafting Caleb would not be.
  16. So $38M for free agency. The Bears have holes at WR2 and FS, and could use upgrades at C, Edge, and DT and or LT (depending on how they view Dexter and Braxton). What is pretty wild is the Bears can basically field the same team for the next two years if they extend Jenkins and Herbert, obviously once they address the aforementioned spots.
  17. Even after JJ extension, Bears still with $58M in cap space. Depending on structure, at $19M per year, that's 800K less than the tag this year, and would be several million below the tag next year.
  18. I was looking at the timing and it does line up better with a rookie QB than it does with Fields, but that doesn't mean anything as that is so far out that there are like 2 guys under contract for that year right now lol. However, as the contracts keep stacking on themselves, the QB pay bump is definitely something Poles or the next GM will have to figure out.
  19. Awesome deal, and fair for both sides. Getting him for under $20M AAV is great for the Bears, and him getting $54M guaranteed is great for JJ. Schefter says JJ is getting $60M in the first 3 years with only $16M in Year 4 (2027).
  20. Grizz, after looking at a lot of numbers, I think the entire "what number they were selected at" is just another made up talking point by the media (just like Mr. Irrelevant). The biggest correlation to anything is most QBs drafted #1 go to crappy teams. That's it. When they were selected is considerably less relevant than who selected them, what kind of team is around the QB, and how good is the coaching staff. One big thing about the COVID year, that made evals 10x more difficult. A good number of players opted out, so the competition all around was much weaker that season.
  21. This is the sad part: https://stathead.com/tiny/quNM3 Fields makes up for a lot of deficiencies with his legs, but as a passer he is closer to Zach Wilson than Mac Jones.
  22. I think you can probably come up with 20+ categories that define QBs in a different way that could show that group winning or losing SBs. I also don't think Caleb Williams is generational. I think that is really hard to do in football because you are so dependent on 10 other players and your coaches. So if we all call Caleb Williams the best college QB ever, is that going to change any outcomes? If the Bears draft a QB, they believe the projection and value going forward are greater than what Fields can provide. If they keep Fields and trade down, they believe Fields coupled with the draft haul give the Bears the best chance at sustained success.
  23. adam

    Free Agency 2024

    Bates may be the Bears vet option at Center, and a fallback in case they don't get one in the draft. That basically leaves WR2 as the only true "hole" on offense as starters are concerned. The defense needs an Edge2 and a FS to fill current holes. That's it. The other spots are backups or starter upgrades (DT, WR3, TE2). So if the Bears do go Williams at #1. They have to address a few of these with the remaining 4 picks. If Fields is traded they may get an additional pick or two. Just say they have 5 more picks after #1. WR, Edge, DT, C, and TE/WR make sense.
  24. Bates' contract is great for the Bears. Two years, at $4M per year with zero dead money. Virtually zero risk outside of losing the 5th Round pick. Bears still have the 4th most cap space at $75M after this move. If they trade Fields, they gain back $3.2M, almost the entire Bates cap hit.
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