Yeah, it's freighting hearing that the Redskings are looking to "break the bank" on Jackson. I've been thinking that we may get out-bid there. Just better have a back up plan to move on quickly. We need a difference maker some time in FA, so hopefully they are ready to go. Can't wait until Tuesday.It's sounding more and more like Jackson may get top 5 money. If that's the case, there's no way in hell they should sign him.
The Bears have about $22 million to spend, but that's before they sign any of their own free agents. So, we're probably looking at one significant free agent that will probably count for $6-8 million against the cap next season.As for Colston, he's not going to be a bargain. He's going to be paid like a top NFL WR because the teams that miss out on Jackson could easily turn their attention to him, if they aren't already working on both.There are too many teams with too much money to spend, and that's going to drive the price up on the best free agent's like Colston.Don't count out Colston too quickly...I think he may be a relative bargain when all is said and done. He's such an improvement over anything we currently have rostered, and can step in and be Cutler's legit #1 WR from day one.Also, signing Colston probably leaves enough cap room flexibility to address other needs.
I've heard there's a good chance that teams will be unwilling to spend that kind of money on Colston. He's not the same physical specimen as VJax, nor is he a burner who can stretch the field or create significant separation from defenders. Many teams may view him as an injury risk and as a product of the system in New Orleans.However, he does possess basketball type skills and is a reliable target, and Cutler could rely on Colston much the same way he relied upon Brandon Marshall earlier in his career.So if the Bears can get him in the 7-8 million dollar range it would be money well spent IMO.The Bears have about $22 million to spend, but that's before they sign any of their own free agents. So, we're probably looking at one significant free agent that will probably count for $6-8 million against the cap next season.As for Colston, he's not going to be a bargain. He's going to be paid like a top NFL WR because the teams that miss out on Jackson could easily turn their attention to him, if they aren't already working on both.There are too many teams with too much money to spend, and that's going to drive the price up on the best free agent's like Colston.Don't count out Colston too quickly...I think he may be a relative bargain when all is said and done. He's such an improvement over anything we currently have rostered, and can step in and be Cutler's legit #1 WR from day one.Also, signing Colston probably leaves enough cap room flexibility to address other needs.
And that takes us to my guy.....MeachemEither Mario or Nicks now. Colston...we already have a slot guy with less than stellar speed and multiple knee injuries. We need a big guy on the outside that can run.
I'm pretty sure the 20 mil is after they re-sign most of their free agents. Currently, it's around 33. It's interesting that Emery hasn't re-signed any of the free agents yet. It appears he will be testing the market value of the current guys, and waiting to see who the Bears can sign in free agency, also. I like it.Current free agents from BearsOkoyeGrahamIdonijeDavisSteltzMcCownRoyI'm pumped!!!The Bears have about $22 million to spend, but that's before they sign any of their own free agents. So, we're probably looking at one significant free agent that will probably count for $6-8 million against the cap next season.As for Colston, he's not going to be a bargain. He's going to be paid like a top NFL WR because the teams that miss out on Jackson could easily turn their attention to him, if they aren't already working on both.There are too many teams with too much money to spend, and that's going to drive the price up on the best free agent's like Colston.Don't count out Colston too quickly...I think he may be a relative bargain when all is said and done. He's such an improvement over anything we currently have rostered, and can step in and be Cutler's legit #1 WR from day one.Also, signing Colston probably leaves enough cap room flexibility to address other needs.
Okoye and Davis are the two guys I want back. Maybe Graham for his special teams prowess. I like Israel but he can be replaced pretty easily.I'm pretty sure the 20 mil is after they re-sign most of their free agents. Currently, it's around 33. It's interesting that Emery hasn't re-signed any of the free agents yet. It appears he will be testing the market value of the current guys, and waiting to see who the Bears can sign in free agency, also. I like it.Current free agents from BearsOkoyeGrahamIdonijeDavisSteltzMcCownRoyI'm pumped!!!The Bears have about $22 million to spend, but that's before they sign any of their own free agents. So, we're probably looking at one significant free agent that will probably count for $6-8 million against the cap next season.As for Colston, he's not going to be a bargain. He's going to be paid like a top NFL WR because the teams that miss out on Jackson could easily turn their attention to him, if they aren't already working on both.There are too many teams with too much money to spend, and that's going to drive the price up on the best free agent's like Colston.Don't count out Colston too quickly...I think he may be a relative bargain when all is said and done. He's such an improvement over anything we currently have rostered, and can step in and be Cutler's legit #1 WR from day one.Also, signing Colston probably leaves enough cap room flexibility to address other needs.
I'm on board with that...perhaps a CB like Carr too.Then draft a couple of WRs/DE with the first 3 picks.And that takes us to my guy.....MeachemEither Mario or Nicks now. Colston...we already have a slot guy with less than stellar speed and multiple knee injuries. We need a big guy on the outside that can run.
I would be fine with Meachem, Carr, and an o lineman like Gaither or Bell or Grubbs.I'm on board with that...perhaps a CB like Carr too.Then draft a couple of WRs/DE with the first 3 picks.And that takes us to my guy.....MeachemEither Mario or Nicks now. Colston...we already have a slot guy with less than stellar speed and multiple knee injuries. We need a big guy on the outside that can run.
Resign Kellen Davis, Izzy, Akoye, Tim Jennings...then draft WR's...DE...LB...OL in the draft.I would be fine with Meachem, Carr, and an o lineman like Gaither or Bell or Grubbs.I'm on board with that...perhaps a CB like Carr too.Then draft a couple of WRs/DE with the first 3 picks.And that takes us to my guy.....MeachemEither Mario or Nicks now. Colston...we already have a slot guy with less than stellar speed and multiple knee injuries. We need a big guy on the outside that can run.
Neither Garcon or Robinson are the #1 that the Bears desperately need. They need to spend the money on VJax. But, what they need, and what they are willing to do are rarely the same thing.Forget about VJax for the money that's being reported. I would rather go get Garcon and Laurent Robinson and start from there.Pompei is a flipflopper.
Then I would rather they spend the big $$$ on Mario Williams.Neither Garcon or Robinson are the #1 that the Bears desperately need. They need to spend the money on VJax. But, what they need, and what they are willing to do are rarely the same thing.Forget about VJax for the money that's being reported. I would rather go get Garcon and Laurent Robinson and start from there.Pompei is a flipflopper.
Yep. Not sure I really like this? I don't like the idea of a 29 year old, semi-inspired WR getting huge money. Guess we'll have to wait about 24 hours to find out where he's going?Bears just became frontrunners for vjax now that Washington lost half their cap space.
I think you're right, I'm guessing he gets around 14 million from someone. My comment was that I wouldn't offer more than 11 million for him due to his off the field issues and possible attitude.I don't know how it is going to play out now with Washington out, but reports were that Vincent would be getting closer to 15 than 11. But who knows
That's valid thinking, but isn't VJ only about 2 years older than MW? And I'm guessing WR's typically have longer careers than defensive lineman so it wouldn't shock me to see VJ contributing longer than MW despite being older.I look at the Bears situations a couple of different ways. If we add Williams, then it will lessen the impact of a questionable secondary and you would also be adding a player that will produce right away and into the future, when a good part of the current defense is put out to pasture.With signing VJax, I see the opportunity to win now. However it comes at a price both now (with the high price of VJax) and later (with the fact that VJax is 29 years old)Two completely different approaches. Will VJax provide enough impact offense to outscore opponents? Will Williams provide enough impact on defense to keep opponents within reach of our offense that may have trouble putting up points without a proven #1 WR ? (especially if one is not found in the draft)
Shocked. But pretty sure he can only play the right side.Texans released Winston.Sign him!!!
Two years ago the Bears made a big move in free agency to land one of the NFL’s most talented pass rushers. And they may now be poised to do it again.With Mario Williams set to become an unrestricted free agent on Tuesday afternoon, the Bears are planning a push to sign him, teaming him up with Julius Peppers in what would give the Bears a pair of outside rushers unmatched by anyone in the NFL.In fact, according to John “Moon” Mullin of CSNChicago.com, multiple NFL sources say the Bears are the favorites to sign Williams, the former No. 1 overall pick of the Texans.The Bears have plenty of cap space and have made clear that they want to improve their pass rush in free agency. There’s no better way to do that than signing Williams.Although Williams suffered a torn pectoral muscle and played just five games last season, he’s expected to be back to full strength and ready to go this year. If he and Peppers are on the same team, the Monsters of the Midway are going to have a fearsome pass rush.]
Wasn't really paying attention to who said it, but two analysts on NFL Network say that Williams will end up in Chicago as well. Made some good points. Said Mario would help the secondary out a lot and that at one point the Bears may need to redo Peppers' contract or lose him. If they lose him they already have MW. In the meantime they have both for at least a couple of years. I'm sold.CSN Chicago reporting Bears are front runners for MW
Agreed.Martellus Bennett or Jacob Tamme would be nice pickups as well.The more I think about it, I am all in on Mario Williams. When you break it all down, Williams is the one player that is pretty close to a sure thing with very few question marks. He has youth on his side and fills an obvious need. Even though VJax is a great talent, I don't see him as an elite player. He is simply the best FA available at his position right now. I also believe it will be much harder to find a MW talent in this draft. The WR depth is much deeper in both FA and the Draft. I say:1st - M Williams2nd - Wait on the WR FA's and find a bargain after VJax is gone and Manning signs. (could be a possibility for a trade)3rd - Also wait on FA OL's, set a price that works for the Bears and don't get sucked into a bidding war.4th - Add WR, OL, and CB through the draft.
+1and I hope they don't resign Kellen Davis (addition by subtraction IMO). His catch % is atrocious, while Bennet's is outstanding...Agreed.Martellus Bennett or Jacob Tamme would be nice pickups as well.The more I think about it, I am all in on Mario Williams. When you break it all down, Williams is the one player that is pretty close to a sure thing with very few question marks. He has youth on his side and fills an obvious need. Even though VJax is a great talent, I don't see him as an elite player. He is simply the best FA available at his position right now. I also believe it will be much harder to find a MW talent in this draft. The WR depth is much deeper in both FA and the Draft. I say:1st - M Williams2nd - Wait on the WR FA's and find a bargain after VJax is gone and Manning signs. (could be a possibility for a trade)3rd - Also wait on FA OL's, set a price that works for the Bears and don't get sucked into a bidding war.4th - Add WR, OL, and CB through the draft.
I completely agree and think this is the best plan of attack. When you face Rodgers and Stafford twice each year, you need a pass rush. Williams makes the most sense, although his recent injury history causes some concern for me.The more I think about it, I am all in on Mario Williams. When you break it all down, Williams is the one player that is pretty close to a sure thing with very few question marks. He has youth on his side and fills an obvious need. Even though VJax is a great talent, I don't see him as an elite player. He is simply the best FA available at his position right now. I also believe it will be much harder to find a MW talent in this draft. The WR depth is much deeper in both FA and the Draft. I say:1st - M Williams2nd - Wait on the WR FA's and find a bargain after VJax is gone and Manning signs. (could be a possibility for a trade)3rd - Also wait on FA OL's, set a price that works for the Bears and don't get sucked into a bidding war.4th - Add WR, OL, and CB through the draft.
With Carimi coming off of a serious knee injury and our LT being a pos, we need him. Webb and Carimi are the only tackles on the roster right now. That's mind blowing and beyond awful. At this point, I think Winston should be one of our top priorities, but I doubt he will be. Tice is dumb as a rock and won't concede that the current offensive linemen suck, imo.Shocked. But pretty sure he can only play the right side.Texans released Winston.Sign him!!!
Davis is a complete bum,in my opinion, but he's cheap and Lovie believes in him. He will be re-signed. If we get Mario, I doubt Okoye will be brought back. Paea, Toe and Melton are all scheduled to make under 1 mil, and Okoye will likely get over 3. Sadly, I don't see him coming back. Graham wants to start on defense and someone will give him a chance. I think he's been gone for a while.Levi is another early first round bust from another team. That's never worked. He's been horrible.Meachem would be good, if affordable, but he's far from a number one.Ok kids...time to put up or shut up. You are the new Bears gm and there is a gun to your head.....state your ONE dream scenario.Mario WilliamsRobert MeachemLevi BrownThat should leave us around 10 mil to re-sign some of our own. Davis and Okoye are top two priorities. Graham is three.GO......
I don't like Kellen Davis either but Bennet is no better, imo. He's barely played and thinks he's better than he actually is.+1and I hope they don't resign Kellen Davis (addition by subtraction IMO). His catch % is atrocious, while Bennet's is outstanding...Agreed.Martellus Bennett or Jacob Tamme would be nice pickups as well.The more I think about it, I am all in on Mario Williams. When you break it all down, Williams is the one player that is pretty close to a sure thing with very few question marks. He has youth on his side and fills an obvious need. Even though VJax is a great talent, I don't see him as an elite player. He is simply the best FA available at his position right now. I also believe it will be much harder to find a MW talent in this draft. The WR depth is much deeper in both FA and the Draft. I say:1st - M Williams2nd - Wait on the WR FA's and find a bargain after VJax is gone and Manning signs. (could be a possibility for a trade)3rd - Also wait on FA OL's, set a price that works for the Bears and don't get sucked into a bidding war.4th - Add WR, OL, and CB through the draft.
I think Mario will contribute far longer than Jackson will. Mario could be a top defensive end for 5 more years. I don't think Jackson will be an elite guy for longer than 2-3.That's valid thinking, but isn't VJ only about 2 years older than MW? And I'm guessing WR's typically have longer careers than defensive lineman so it wouldn't shock me to see VJ contributing longer than MW despite being older.I look at the Bears situations a couple of different ways. If we add Williams, then it will lessen the impact of a questionable secondary and you would also be adding a player that will produce right away and into the future, when a good part of the current defense is put out to pasture.With signing VJax, I see the opportunity to win now. However it comes at a price both now (with the high price of VJax) and later (with the fact that VJax is 29 years old)Two completely different approaches. Will VJax provide enough impact offense to outscore opponents? Will Williams provide enough impact on defense to keep opponents within reach of our offense that may have trouble putting up points without a proven #1 WR ? (especially if one is not found in the draft)