Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Predicting Three Chicago Bears Deadline Trades Based On Available Info

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The Chicago Bears won’t telegraph anything with the trade deadline approaching. Yet we know from experience that this regime has no problems being active on both sides of the fence. They’ve traded players away and acquired them this time of year. It isn’t possible to know for sure how things unfold, but there is a chance GM Ryan Poles could pull a few moves to shake things up before November 5th. Rumors have swirled about what could happen. Here is a breakdown of three possible deals that feel likely given the information available.

Chicago Bears RB Khalil Herbert to the Cowboys for a 6th round pick

Sometimes, players find themselves of no further use after a scheme change. Herbert was perfect for Luke Getsy’s outside-zone system the past two years. However, Shane Waldron runs more inside-zone, and Herbert isn’t that kind of runner. With D’Andre Swift taking over, the team hasn’t had much use for him. Minnesota had already tried trading for him, but the price was too steep. Dallas has the worst rushing attack in the league. Ezekiel Elliot is a shell of his former self. Herbert could give them a much-needed jolt.

OG Nate Davis to the Jets for a 6th round pick

It is beyond clear the Chicago Bears are done with Davis. His injury woes and lack of effort and intensity finally saw him benched in favor of Matt Pryor. He was a healthy scratch in London. His time in Chicago runs short. All they need is somebody willing to take a chance on him. New York employs Keith Carter, who was Davis’ offensive line coach in Tennessee. The Jets also lost starting guard Alijah Vera-Tucker to an injury last Sunday against Pittsburgh. They could use some credible depth. Davis can at least offer that.

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2nd round pick to the Saints for EDGE Carl Granderson and a 5th round pick

New Orleans is in a bad way. After a 2-0 start this season, they’ve lost five in a row. Things are falling apart fast. One more loss may compel them to commence preparations for next year. The problem is they have a metric ton of salary cap issues. Granderson will count over $11 million against it next year. Even though they just signed him to an extension a year ago, this might be their best chance to get a high draft pick and clear some future cap space. Granderson is 27 years old, has 11.5 sacks and 87 pressures in his last 24 games, and is under contract through 2027. This is the type of player that screams Poles.

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David
Oct 23, 2024 6:21 am

A 2nd for Granderson? Big pass

Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Oct 22, 2024 11:00 pm

RB is definitely still an issue. So we had to settle for Swift and it took a long while to get it working. The big problem is that a rookie QB needs star quality at RB and we have hit and miss stuff going on. RB is usually a position you have to draft. It may be tempting to pay for a Barkley but you really shouldn’t do that. Other than that, I’m OK with paying big for an Offensive star. But you should draft your own RB’s, Defense, and any players who can play right now as rookies. Players… Read more »

Arnie
Arnie
Oct 22, 2024 10:13 pm

I’m having a hard time picturing Poles giving up a 2nd round pick for a former undrafted free agent who is still not a full time starter on a bad team. His stats on the field are not much different than Demarcus Walker, but his off the field “stats” are not great. Missing the beginning of your rookie season because you’re serving your prison sentence after pleading guilty to sexual bettery (of two women I think) is not a good look and one I imagine the Bears would have a hard time looking past.

Hehateme30
Oct 22, 2024 9:19 pm

POLES!!!……,.POLES!!!!! Where for art thou? Tis I, Carl Granderson. Lololol!

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