Best and Worst Moves the Chicago Bears Have Made in Free Agency
Published by Matt Eurich on March 25, 2015
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears have been one of the NFL‘s busiest teams through the first couple of weeks of the new league year.
After trading wide receiver Brandon Marshall to the New York Jets earlier this month for a fifth-round pick, general manager Ryan Pace signed outside linebacker Pernell McPhee, safety Antrel Rolle, wide receiver Eddie Royal, long snapper Thomas Gafford and guard Vladimir Ducasse in free agency.
Pace added more depth to Chicago’s roster on Tuesday by signing defensive lineman Ray McDonald and defensive end Jarvis Jenkins to one-year deals, per the team’s official Twitter account:
#Bears have agreed to terms with DL Ray McDonald on a one-year contract, pending physical. https://t.co/rTQY81BDV2
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) March 24, 2015
#Bears have signed DE Jarvis Jenkins to a one-year contract. https://t.co/uA9nEa7Xds
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) March 24, 2015
After signing McDonald and Jenkins, Pace also signed veteran linebacker Mason Foster to a one-year deal, according to the Chicago Tribune‘s Brad Biggs.
While Pace has made some good moves so far in free agency, he has also made some bad ones.
Here are the best and worst moves the Chicago Bears have made in free agency so far this offseason.