The Chicago Bears has a quarterback problem. Rinse. Repeat.
It will be another off-season focused on the guy behind the pivot, and for a Bears team that is almost at the limit of the salary cap and with a choice in the first round – No. 20 overall – that rarely produces a top quarterback, the options for correcting the most important position of the game seem limited.
Still, there will be some options, including free agents on the open market in March.
Here is the list of the best defenders who are scheduled to become free agents. Remember, some of these guys will be franchisees or have a long-term contract before the free agency signal rings, so don’t get your hopes up.
Layer 1:
Dak Prescott, Cowboys
Note: Don’t wait for Prescott to hit the open market. It will be paid by Dallas. If the Cowboys are foolish enough to let you walk, the Bears should attack.