Monday, December 23, 2024

Chicago Bears Are Targeting 3 Positions At Trade Deadline

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Having no game this week has allowed GM Ryan Poles time to fully assess whether the Chicago Bears will be active at the upcoming trade deadline. Everybody knows the team has taken big swings in each of the past two years. They acquired Chase Claypool in 2022 and Montez Sweat in 2023. With two 2nd round picks next year, it feels like Poles is well-equipped to dive in again before November 5th. What remains uncertain is who, if anybody, the Bears will target over the next few weeks.

A source informed SM that the team has three possible position groups circled. The first and biggest priority is the interior offensive line. While they have been happy with the blocking improvement in recent weeks, they know some much tougher challenges loom over the season’s second half. If they can find a genuine difference-maker, that would be ideal. If that possibility doesn’t materialize, they will shift to finding another pass rusher or help at running back.

The Chicago Bears’ thinking is straightforward.

They love what Darrell Taylor has done since trading for him before the season. However, the team feels he is more of the perfect situational rusher than a true #2 guy across from Montez Sweat. Finding one on the market would be a great help. You can never have too many pass rushers. The bigger surprise is running back. D’Andre Swift seems to have settled down after a rough start and is playing some good football. This has less to do with him and is more about the depth behind him.

While the Chicago Bears brass love Khalil Herbert, they realize he just isn’t a good fit for Shane Waldron’s offense. Roschon Johnson is a good short-yardage back but lacks explosiveness. Travis Homer hasn’t been healthy most of the season. It feels like they are one injury away from being in a bad spot. Do they inquire about Chuba Hubbard? Alvin Kamara? Tank Bigsby? Antonio Gibson? All at least feel like possibilities if their respective teams decide to get a head start on 2025.

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aaronrowanddrywallco
aaronrowanddrywallco
Oct 19, 2024 9:37 am

“A source informed SM…”

Riiiiight.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Oct 18, 2024 6:57 pm

Yup, only 11+ games to play. Swift won’t get injured. You dolts, only small and narrow minds think like that.

Veece
Veece
Oct 18, 2024 5:18 pm

Herbert has been a reliable RB with a 4.6 yds avg, but hasn’t been used because he’s not effective blocking or catching the ball.
Since he is in the final year of his rookie deal, and won’t be extended, Poles will move him for a draft pick – 6th rounder before trade deadline?
The only way Khalil stays is if there’s a serious injury to Swift.
I also believe Poles will draft a RB. Hopefully someone with breakaway speed and all-around ability.
Too bad Ian Wheeler injured his ACL. He could have been that guy!

Last edited 2 months ago by Veece
Tred
Oct 18, 2024 3:08 pm

Herbert is a good player. We need OL and DL help a lot more than another RB. Travis Homer should not have made the team, and now they’re afraid we’re short on RB depth?

Good coaches find ways to use good players. Don’t spend more resources at RB, find a way to use what you have properly. Use your capital on the lines.

Gator Joe
Oct 18, 2024 10:43 am

I would have to say the #1 and both #2s are off limits. We need to keep infusing young talent into this roster. Between Murray and Bates and Borom coming back we will be fine for this year on the O-line. Same with D line unless you can grab a cheap young interior run stopper with a future here. As for RB, Waldron needs to watch some tape of Herbert the last couple of years. At one point he led the league in yards/carry. He can be explosive and he actually got a little better last year as a pass… Read more »

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