Thursday, December 26, 2024

Bears Mailbag: Breaking Down Keenan Allen’s Potential Extension and More

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As the year winds down and New Year’s approaches, let’s tackle one last mailbag to wrap things up. Thanks to everyone who sent in their questions on Twitter (or X, whatever you call it). I’ll share the questions and may rephrase them for clarity in the article.

You can only choose one to be the next Bears head coach: Mike McCarthy or Mike Vrabel? (@sportsmockery)

This is a tough one. I’m not the biggest fan of either, but I have to consider the Ben Johnson factor. If I had to choose, I’d go with Mike McCarthy. His track record speaks for itself:

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  • 74-110-2 overall record
  • 11-11 playoff record
  • 11 seasons with 10+ wins
  • 53-23 against the NFC North
  • 3 NFC Championship appearances
  • Super Bowl champion
  • 6 seasons with 10+ wins in the last 10 years vs. Chicago’s 6 in the last 23 years

Which Bear is most like a real bear? And why is the answer Bronko Nagurski? (@holyknowlie)

Yes.

How would you rebuild the O-line? Early in the draft? Free agency? Trades? All of the above? It feels like injuries and lack of starting depth have plagued the Bears O-line for over 10 years. Do we even know the last Bears season where the same starting line played all 16 games? (@MartinsTwitt3r)

Great question! I think you need to explore all options: free agency, the draft, and trades. Sign two key players in free agency—maybe someone like Trey Smith from Kansas City, along with a veteran center. Then, use the draft to add depth and possibly a day-one starter. The Bears have plenty of resources in both draft capital and cap space, and they need to use both to make real progress in 2025. You have to maximize Caleb Williams on his rookie contract. As for the last time the Bears started the same offensive line for all 16 games, that’s incredibly rare for any team. I’d be surprised if it happened in a 16 or 17-game season, given the nature of the NFL.

If we hire Kliff Kingsbury, what’s the ceiling/floor? Realistically. (@SelfKidLocks)

I’m higher on Kliff Kingsbury than most. His work with Jayden Daniels in Washington has been impressive, and the Commanders are close to winning their division. That said, there will always be questions about him as a head coach. He’s a solid offensive coordinator, and his connection with Caleb Williams could be interesting. If he’s hired by the Bears, his ceiling would be a playoff contender year-round. But his floor—looking at his time in Arizona—is concerning. It’s an intriguing conversation, but I’d lean towards being cautious.

Should we draft a wide receiver in rounds 4-5, like Pat Bryant? (@bearman1986l)

Pat Bryant is an interesting option. The Bears definitely need a speed threat, and it seems Tyler Scott isn’t the answer. Velus Jones Jr. has been cut, so he’s off the table. It would be wise to either draft a speed receiver in the later rounds, or sign a veteran speed guy in free agency. Pairing that new player with DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, and maybe even Keenan Allen (more on that next) would be a good move.

Do we release Keenan Allen, and if so, before or after June 1st? (@60607_)

Personally, I think the Bears should extend Keenan Allen after the season. Give him a two-year extension worth $15M-$16M per year, with some incentives thrown in. Allen has expressed interest in coming back, and I’d like to see him with a more competent staff, alongside Caleb Williams. He’s been productive, and despite some ups and downs in his first year, he’s proven to be a reliable safety net for Williams. There’s no reason to cut him.

What did we do as fans to deserve this? (@M1SPR1CED)

I’m not sure, but honestly, when we finally have a good team to root for consistently, it’ll feel so much better because we’ve endured some really tough seasons.

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Krisanthony
Krisanthony
Dec 26, 2024 6:09 pm

He’ll yes on Garrett for Caleb? That’s some messed up stuff there. A aging Edge for a rookie QB who has shown he will be better and possibly could be special. Even just a possibility of a special QB is miles ahead of Garrett.

PoochPest
Dec 26, 2024 2:43 pm

Dave – focus on coaching. Right now – what do you need from an offensive line coach who can take 9-12 players who are drafted, UDFA, free agents or currently on the team and make them ALL better? Can they ALL be coached to play multiple positions? Then look at receiver coaches. Who can make EVERY receiver better than anyone else in some phase of the position? Can you find a coordinator who can scheme the EXISTING pieces, with the improvement every week of the position coaches to stress opposing offenses and defenses? Then, can you find a head coach… Read more »

Bears57
Dec 26, 2024 12:13 pm

The real question is how many firsts could you milk out of Al Davis or Joe Schoen for Caleb?

Bears57
Dec 26, 2024 12:09 pm

Hell yes? I’ll roll with Tyson or take a late round flyer on Rourke if I get Garrett and a 5OA to add to my 9OA.

barry_mccockiner
Dec 26, 2024 11:51 am

Caleb Williams for Myles Garrett and the Browns first-round pick in 2025 (1.05 right now): yes or no?

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