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Chicago Bears Suddenly Have Another Pass Rush Opportunity

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If the Chicago Bears’ defense was going to take a step forward in 2023, they had to upgrade their defensive line. It was arguably the worst it’s ever been last season, not only being part of the second-worst run defense in the NFL but also accounting for only ten total sacks. So nobody was surprised when GM Ryan Poles devoted several resources to improving it. Yannick Ngakoue, DeMarcus Walker, and Andrew Billings arrived as free agents. Gervon Dexter and Zacch Pickens arrived via the draft. It’s a much deeper and more talented group than last year.

However, many still feel it’s not quite good enough from a pass rush standpoint. One more piece wouldn’t hurt. Many fans quietly hope Poles makes an aggressive run at All-Pro Chris Jones, who remains in a contract standoff with the Kansas City Chiefs. That seems implausible. That said, another Jones in the AFC West might suddenly be up for grabs. Reports have surfaced that veteran defensive end Chandler Jones‘ relationship with the new Las Vegas Raiders regime has hit a new low.

He seems to have beef with head coach Josh McDaniels and also doesn’t care for defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. Jones has since unfollowed the team and teammates on social media.

The Chicago Bears have every reason to inquire about Jones.

Though 33 years old, he’s still proven to be an effective pass rusher. He had 47 pressures last season, far better than any Bears edge rusher. The price to acquire him wouldn’t be high. His 4.5 sacks last year were the lowest he’s had when injuries weren’t involved since his rookie season. Poles could probably secure him for a mid-round pick without much trouble. Maybe even a pick swap. The problem is his contract. Jones counts over $14 million against the salary cap this season. It jumps to $20 million next season.

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If a deal were to happen, the veteran would likely have to negotiate a contract adjustment. They’d have to lower that 2023 cap hit. Maybe Jones would take a lower overall number if more of it becomes guaranteed. Either way, adding him to the defensive front would give the Chicago Bears their best array of pass rushers since Robert Quinn and Khalil Mack were together. It would allow Walker to play more inside, where he’s proven more effective. It would also give youngsters like Dexter, Pickens, and Dominique Robinson another outstanding teacher to learn from.

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TGena
TGena
Sep 6, 2023 12:18 pm

Dr. Melhus —

It’s amazing how easy it is to compell the dolts to self-identify.

Thanks for trying to make this a better forum for us all. But. remember: “If you ain’t got no haters, then you ain’t poppin’.”

scott brs
scott brs
Sep 6, 2023 10:16 am

No

FootballAtArlington1
FootballAtArlington1
Sep 6, 2023 7:10 am

Hey Milhouse- The guy IS a tool. Sorry to hurt your feelers. And what’s with the whole “people of color” garbage? He’s a black guy. I’m a white guy.

You are one sensitive gay man.

Equality over equity and merit based society.

If the guy can play football well, bring him in.

Last edited 1 year ago by FootballAtArlington1
Dr. Melhus
Sep 5, 2023 11:23 pm

Now, about the article itself. If I were the Bears GM, I’d have a real problem with a player that drops the N word constantly in his posts. I am not a person of color, and am not certain what other persons of color (like Ryan Poles, the actual Bears GM) would think of this. For someone to argue something like “that’s how some people of color talk, it’s not insulting,” is a gross generalization that may or may not be true. And as actual GM Poles said, “We value character very highly.” I haven’t heard him dropping the N-word… Read more »

Dr. Melhus
Sep 5, 2023 11:18 pm

David, simple name calling doesn’t serve much purpose here. Imagine this group as a neighborhood tavern where Bears fans gather to celebrate their wins and bemoan their losses. Insults don’t really fit in that environment. So please don’t rely on the anonymity of the internet to get away with it.

I do understand your frustration – I’m not a fan of TGena’s negativity either, but he’s a knowledgeable fan, and generally makes good arguments for his points. Let’s try to keep it civil, please.

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