Friday, January 24, 2025

Chicago Bears Get Some Unfortunate News About Top Free Agent Target

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Spending in free agency is not something GM Ryan Poles wants to do. His goal has always been to build through the NFL draft and only use the veteran market to shore up depth and add the occasional hole plug. Unfortunately, after another ugly season, the Chicago Bears may have no choice. With around $80 million potentially to spend, they need to take a swing or two to help this roster take a step forward. If they were to start anywhere, most experts agree it would be with Trey Smith.

The former 6th round pick has developed into one of the best guards in the NFL over the past few years with the Kansas City Chiefs. He was a pivotal part of their offensive turnaround that helped Patrick Mahomes win his second and third championships. The man would be the ideal solution to the Bears’ interior blocking woes. Unfortunately, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune had a difficult update.

That’s a good question and I am glad you are asking about what is realistic because there’s already pie-in-the-sky thinking. Trey Smith, a standout guard for the Kansas City Chiefs, is coming out of contract and no one I have chatted with believes he will reach the open market. The expectation is the Chiefs pay Smith — he could become the highest-paid interior lineman in the NFL — or secure him with the franchise tag. So, let’s tap the brakes on the idea any sort of rebuild for the Bears could be centered around Smith, who the Chiefs drafted in the sixth round in 2021 after he slid down boards because of medical concerns.

The Chicago Bears will have to be careful with Smith off the table.

Outside of him, the list of proven commodities on the free agent market is thin. There are plenty of notable names like Ronnie Stanley, Zach Martin, Tyron Smith, Kevin Zeitler, Brandon Scherff, and Laken Tomlinson. The problem is all of those guys are well into their 30s. If the Chicago Bears want somebody proven who can be a long-term option, they aren’t likely to find him this year. Not unless somebody gets cut or the team is willing to trade for him. Neither option seems likely. This means the Bears will have to dig deep into their draft evaluations this year to find the right guys. There won’t be a big name ready to come to the rescue this time. Maybe the Chiefs pull a stunner and let Smith walk, but all signs point to that not happening.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Dec 20, 2024 7:17 pm

I do not think Mahomes would let Trey leave, if he has anything to do with it.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Dec 20, 2024 11:43 am

You mean to tell me that Trey was going to turn the Bears OL into elite status all by himself? You cannot trust the Bears to draft or sign two good fat OGs during what will be four years? And the inability to find these hogs does not constitute absolute failure in NFL football?

Given his last name sounding, of course, Puni was going to be a fighter and worker at his position. Remember Johnny Cash’s A Boy Named Sue? Well, some of that would be true.

TGena
TGena
Dec 20, 2024 10:12 am

I know that you know: not every 6th round pick has an indomitable will nor an offensive line coach as competent as KC’s Andy Heck — one of my personal favorites.

Football is a complimentary game among the three phases (offense, defense and ST) and vertically in its running-game and passing-game components (in which the position players are coached, and expected to assimilate and perform various roles within the scheme[s]).

The 2024 Chicago Bears are lacking in many of these demanding areas.

TGena
TGena
Dec 20, 2024 9:54 am

Hey Lambert — The 2025 Chicago Bears would be stupid to pay $20 million (per year) for Trey Smith — PFF 2024 grades: Overall 77.6; PBlk: 67.3 ;RBlk: 81.2. Although Smith is young (25), no RG is worth that kind of money, when.guys like Dominick Puni (23) were available in the 2024 draft (NFL rookie contract of $6 million — for 4 years had the Bears selected him at #75). Dominick Puni — PFF 2024 grades: Overall: 83.5; PBlk: 84.2; RBlk: 69.0. Ask Trent Williams (or @Tred) about Puni.* How did Bears “former GM” Ryan Poles miss him? [Puni is… Read more »

Tred
Dec 20, 2024 9:48 am

– that’s all that’s left when their hero has completely faceplanted. Be negative to those who tried to warn you…

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