1. There are skill players for the Chicago Bears to sign from the Houston Texans
The Chicago Bears need some more help at skill players. The top two options, Nico Collins and Tank Dell will not be available this offseason, but Noah Brown, the third wideout, is. Brown is a better version of Equanimeous St. Brown in that he is mainly highlighted for doing the dirty work, but this year, he went over 500 receiving yards as well.
Another name to watch is Robert Woods. Woods has not been the same since an ACL injury in 2021, and he is expected to be released so the team can save $5M in cap space. As a veteran leader, the Bears could be a team to give him one more chance.
Two starters, Dalton Schultz and Devin Singletary, will also be available. However, after the year Singletary had, he would not be signing with Chicago due to the fear that he would get the D’onta Foreman treatment. Then, there is Schultz if the Bears want to get tight end heavy, but he will want a deal similar to Kmet, and that is a lot for two tight ends on your roster. If anyone signed with Chicago, the odds are that it would be Noah Brown.