Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Two Surprise Names Could Be Available As Chicago Bears Trade Targets

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GM Ryan Poles knows what his off-season objectives are for the Chicago Bears. One of them is upgrading the weaponry around the quarterback position. D.J. Moore was an excellent acquisition last spring. He had one of the best seasons a Bears receiver has ever had, with over 1300 yards. Unfortunately, nobody else was able to top 500. That is way too wide of a gap. Poles has to find another viable target to take some of the pressure off Moore. He will have options, both in free agency and the upcoming draft. However, it is wise never to ignore the trade market as well.

It has often yielded some unexpected gems in recent years and at affordable prices. Multiple Bleacher Report experts pinpointed two names the Bears could have a shot at this spring.

Top Trade Targets: WR Tyler Lockett, WR Amari Cooper, CB Donte Jackson

Regardless of who is under center for Chicago in 2024, the Bears could use another wideout to complement D.J. Moore—Darnell Mooney and Equanimeous St. Brown are scheduled to hit the market.

With Shande Waldron in as offensive coordinator, dealing for Seattle’s Tyler Lockett would be a logical move. Lockett is a proven No. 2 receiver who already understands Waldron’s schemes and concepts. Amari Cooper is another viable trade target if the Cleveland Browns are desperate to save cap space.”

It isn’t a crazy idea.

Both the Seattle Seahawks and Cleveland Browns are projected to be over the 2024 salary cap this off-season. That means they may have to make some difficult sacrifices to get back into the black. Trading Cooper would clear up $12.44 million for the Browns. Seattle would gain $7.1 million by dealing Lockett. Cooper had another outstanding year in 2023, cracking 1200 yards. Lockett had 3,102 yards and 22 touchdowns across three seasons working with Shane Waldron.

The Chicago Bears have every reason to explore these possibilities.

Cooper would be the preferred option. He is still only 29 years old. There is no reason to think he is approaching a steep dropoff due to age. However, Lockett might be cheaper. He’s 31 and coming off a slightly down year for him (894 yards). Neither of them figures to cost much in terms of draft compensation. Cleveland acquired Cooper from Dallas two years ago for a 5th round pick. Brandin Cooks, who is around Lockett’s age, went to the Cowboys for 5th and 6th round picks.

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If the Chicago Bears could land one of them for around that same price, it feels like a no-brainer. They have more than enough salary cap space to handle either contract and can handle the likely draft compensation. It comes down to whether either of those receivers becomes available. As we’ve seen so many times during the NFL off-season, there is no predicting it. One thing is for sure. Poles will have his eyes and ears open. If he smells a deal that can help his team, he’ll pounce on it.

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ManGod
Feb 5, 2024 7:26 am

Why waste draft capital on a trade for a WR with this draft loaded with blue chip talent at WR more than capable of being a solid 1b/2a WR in the NFL? Especially when you have the fact driven capability of drafting the best WR since J Jefferson in MJH who is great friends with your QB already? Why trade Fields who continues to improve each year as the team improves around him? Give him another elite WR to pair with DJ Moore, a stud C and stud G/T to build a championship caliber OL to protect him. Add a… Read more »

Byron
Byron
Feb 5, 2024 6:28 am

Unless the targets are for a 3 or 4th rounder, Jackson, or Whitehead you can put the trade scenario where it belongs.

V5THNOV
Feb 4, 2024 10:05 pm

@jioha Kevin White with zero TD’s, makes me think of that New England game where he caught it at the goal line but couldn’t get it across to end the game, that was him, right?!

Arnie
Arnie
Feb 4, 2024 9:44 pm

I think we need to steer clear of free agency too, unless it’s for cheap, short contracts that don’t count in the compensatory pick calculations. The Bears always trying to plug holes with FA’s have probably cost us, on average, a pick a year.

Dr. Melhus
Feb 4, 2024 8:58 pm

Jioha, I remember that draft. I looked at the players and saw Cooper, White, and 5 other dudes, and said to myself, “Crap, White will fall to the Bears, and be a bust.”

WRT the article, I don’t think either of these players being available will be a surprise. Others we don’t expect will be available too. If Justin Jefferson is cut, that will be a surprise. (Won’t happen).

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