The Chicago Bears have signed former Atlanta Falcons center Drew Dalman to a three-year, $42 million contract, with $28 million guaranteed. This makes Dalman the NFL’s second-highest-paid center, behind only Creed Humphrey of the Chiefs. The Bears decision marks a shift from relying on stopgaps like Sam Mustipher, Ryan Bates, and Coleman Shelton to securing a long-term solution.
Dalman, 26, is entering his prime and brings valuable leadership to the Bears offensive line. In 2024, he posted a 78.8 Pro Football Focus grade, ranking fifth among centers.
Since being drafted in the fourth round in 2021, he has maintained PFF grades above 65.0 each season as a starter. While PFF projected a four-year, $56 million deal with $30 million guaranteed, Dalman reportedly took less to join the Bears, showing confidence in the team’s vision.
Grading The Move
While it’s too early to grade the move fully, Dalman’s contract, production, and upside make this an A-level signing. It’s reminiscent of the Bears hiring of head coach Ben Johnson—a great acquisition of a top-tier talent. Though Dalman may not have Johnson’s long-established hype, he was a prime target for multiple teams, and the Bears secured him at less than market value. This move continues to show how strong of an offseason Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson are having.
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Final Grade: A











