Three free agents Chicago Bears need to consider after trade deadline

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Cordy Glenn needs to be called in for a tryout by the Chicago Bears

Somehow Cordy Glenn is still not on an NFL roster and that is mindblowing. After being drafted in 2012 to the Buffalo Bills, Glenn has been a staple at left tackle for both the Bills and Bengals. He hasn’t been a star by any means, but he has consistently done his job. Outside of 2019, he has been above average.

With the injury to Bobby Massie and Jason Spriggs getting COVID, this should be a no-brainer to at least bring in the veteran for a tryout. He can play both tackle and guard and can offer the Bears some veteran depth. Glenn is a great pass-blocker and a solid run-blocker at tackle.

With his versatility, he can play anywhere along the line except for center. That versatility proves to be very important with this offensive line that just had two players test positive for COVID and has had multiple injuries. Nobody even knows what the starting offensive line will be this week for the Chicago Bears and people only know two for sure starters.

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Who are some players you’d like the Bears to target since they didn’t attack anybody at the trade deadline? Leave a comment below.