Chicago Bears Has Reportedly Signed 3-Time All-Pro Defensive Tackle…

With the NFL draft behind them and a new star-studded cast on offense, the Chicago Bears have the rest of the summer to address a couple of holes on the defensive line.

Chicago potentially has the money to sign a big name, with almost $23 million in salary cap space available. The bigger problem with that approach, though, is that there arenโ€™t any true studs available in late-stage free agency โ€” at least none without a meaningful question or two involving age, injury or some other wart on their game thatโ€™s hard to miss.

The solution, then, is more likely a bridge to a young player or a future free-agent signing in the form of a proven veteran who can do his job well as a cog in a good defense, even if heโ€™s not going to perform like the world-beater he once was. Gordon McGuiness of Pro Football Focus suggested that Calais Campbell could be that player for the Bears this offseason.

Campbell could be a good role player for the Bears, too, given his versatility,โ€ McGuiness wrote on Wednesday, May 8. โ€œHe has the experience on the edge and the interior and is still good enough as a run defender and a pass rusher to make an impact. In his 16th NFL season last year, he still managed to rack up 42 total pressures from 413 pass-rushing snaps.โ€


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