11 offseason trades that make sense for the Chicago Bears
By Ryan Heckman
The Chicago Bears should trade for Jarvis Landry
Once again, we come back to the wide receiver position. Fans will be most concerned with this area, along with the offensive line, this offseason. Again, the Bears could have some legitimate options on the trade market.
Just recently, Jarvis Landry took to social media to express his thoughts on last season as well as his future. It certainly muddied the waters, if nothing else. Could the Browns choose to move on from Landry, who admittedly played through injury last year?
The Browns have the ability to cut Landry this offseason with a minimal dead cap hit of $1.5 million, or they could try to get something in return.
Landry is a solidified stud in this league, and he catches just about everything thrown his way. Adding him to this offense would give Fields the ultimate security blanket, and someone who runs some of the cleanest routes in the game.
The Browns get a fifth-round pick rather than cutting Landry for nothing. Next year, Landry will be a free agent. The veteran will be 31 next year but has remained healthy for the large majority of his career. If the Bears traded for Landry, look for Poles to get an extension done right away to give the offense some stability down the line.