The Chicago Bears’ confidence in guard Nate Davis has reached an all-time low during the first six weeks of the 2024 season. After a rough start, the Bears benched Davis at right guard in favor of veteran Matt Pryor for Week 3’s matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. By Week 6, the team made Bill Murray active instead of Davis all but signaling the end to the Nate Davis era in Chicago. This situation is far from what Bears GM Ryan Poles had hoped for when they signed Davis to a three-year deal worth up to $30 million in 2023.
Despite his struggles, there are rumors that a few teams may still be interested in acquiring Davis. Offensive linemen rarely become available near the trade deadline, which makes his potential availability notable. In fact, Bleacher Report’s Scouting Department recently suggested that the Colts should consider trading for Davis, as they need a replacement for starting right guard Will Fries, who was placed on injured reserve after undergoing tibia surgery on October 7.
“Elsewhere, Nate Davis was just benched in Chicago. The Bears might be willing to part with the veteran after he failed to live up to his contract. It’s not the most ideal scenario for the Colts, but Davis is at least an experienced veteran with a decent baseline of production.”
Nate Davis still has the potential to contribute value to a team.
In 142 blocking snaps, Nate Davis has allowed just 1 sack and 6 total pressures, and has committed 3 penalties this season. Despite this, he boasts an impressive 95.7 Pass Blocking Efficiency, a PFF stat that measures pressure allowed per snap, with more weight given to sacks. However, stats alone don’t tell the full story. The film paints a different picture, showing the Bears’ offensive line improving in all areas—communication and overall performance—since Davis was benched.
Still, with many teams likely looking to add depth to their offensive line, the Bears might consider trading Davis to clear some cap space, potentially receiving a player or a late-round pick in return. Bears GM Ryan Poles has proven willing to make moves at the trade deadline in the past, and he’s likely already exploring potential additions. Nate Davis is definitely a player to watch as the deadline approaches.
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Speaking of Swirling…I wish this “writer’s” career would swirl, right down the drain. Unfortunately the toilet is clogged and we’re stuck looking at the same crap from Lambert day after day. That Dave guy seems a little bit more rooted in reality. How about more articles from him?
Nobody is Trading for Nate Davis sans the possibility of sending their own malcontent player in exchange. Not going to happen and nobody is actually interested in trading for him. He’s ours for the rest of this season and then he’s free if he still wants to play.
Hey we can sweeten the pot a little….we can throw in gena and sally
Nate Davis. The only topic so toxic that all Bear fans are united in their dismay.
OG, Nate “Where’s Waldo?” Davis is merely a symptom.
Offensive Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line coach, Chris “C-Mo” Morgan and General Manager, Ryan Poles are the actual disease.
Could Assistant General Manager, Ian Cunningham possibly, be the cure?