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Bears Expected To Pursue Future Hall Of Famer To Help Caleb Williams

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Oct 3, 2021; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin (70) against the Carolina Panthers at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Anybody with half a brain knows what the Chicago Bears will do in the upcoming 2025 off-season. After four games of this season, it is beyond apparent that their offensive line needs a serious overhaul. It has allowed 16 sacks on Caleb Williams. Most of the headaches come from the interior, where Coleman Shelton and Teven Jenkins continue to struggle while Nate Davis is already benched. The former two will be free agents next spring. Davis is almost sure to get cut. This isn’t even accounting for Braxton Jones, who has been inconsistent at left tackle to start the year.

Replacing three spots on the offensive line in one off-season will be a significant challenge. The Bears do have three picks in the first two rounds of the 2025 draft. They could use all of them on that group. However, starting three rookies up front doesn’t seem practical. That is why there is a reasonable chance GM Ryan Poles will go hunting for a proven veteran in free agency. Scouts told Bleacher Report they believe one name stands out above the rest.

G Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys

On a related note, Chicago’s interior offensive line issues aren’t going away anytime soon and could get worse in the offseason seeing as Shelton, Pryor and Teven Jenkins are impending free agents. Also, Davis could be a salary-cap casualty since cutting him would save the club $9.5 million, per Over The Cap.

Don’t be surprised if Ryan Poles goes after one of the best guards on the open market in Martin. The future Hall of Famer might not have a long tenure in the Windy City, but he could help protect Caleb Williams and fill one of the team’s biggest needs.

Caleb Williams would benefit from Martin’s presence.

The nine-time Pro Bowl guard has been a model of consistency during his long tenure with the Dallas Cowboys. Only three times has he allowed more than 20 pressures on the quarterback across his last ten seasons. He has allowed only seven pressures in 173 snaps so far this season. The biggest issue most people will raise with him is his age. Martin turns 34 in November. It is always hard to tell how many great seasons a player has left once he gets to his 30s. Some remain elite to the very end, such as Andrew Whitworth or Bruce Matthews. Others fade away, like Russ Grimm and Tony Boselli. Health is crucial.

The good news is that the Bears have had some good luck gambling on older elite guards. Ruben Brown was 32 when he joined them in 2004. He made a Pro Bowl and helped them reach the Super Bowl in 2006. Though the team was bad, Josh Sitton, who was 30, was an excellent addition in 2016. If Martin is healthy, he would be a perfect short-term solution to the team’s right guard problem. It would allow Poles to focus his draft resources at left guard and center. Caleb Williams would be in far better shape under those conditions.

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BearFanInCO
BearFanInCO
Oct 2, 2024 11:30 am

Are you serious about this? Why trade for / sign a guy who is close to retirement? I guess you miss the point….this team should be getting in younger and talented linemen on both sides of the ball. They should spend at least 1-2 picks on the lines every draft. Personally, I THINK I understand why Poles did what he did with regards to not drafting high on both lines as he had to build the rest of the team. BUT! with that said, I think you start to build the line first and than go after the specialists. Just… Read more »

jmscooby
Oct 2, 2024 10:22 am

I’m not going to knock him as a player, but we have Zacch Pickens. It is spelled differently, but you never want too many Zacks on your team.

Tcloud
Tcloud
Oct 2, 2024 9:56 am

He will be 35 Half way thru next season, plus a premium contract? Hard pass.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Oct 2, 2024 9:41 am

Won’t happen. Period

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Oct 2, 2024 9:40 am

Probably going to need one oldster to man-up the IOL. It would be nice if Bates could effectively fill a spot too. Kiran?