Friday, October 4, 2024

Possible NFL Cuts The Chicago Bears Could Steal On Waiver Wire

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The Chicago Bears seem to have settled most of their pressing roster issues with their two recent trades. Darrell Taylor gives them another presence at edge rusher, deepening their rotation. Meanwhile, Chris Williams provides needed depth at defensive tackle with the recent injury to Zacch Pickens. GM Ryan Poles doesn’t appear to have any glaring needs left to address. That said, it doesn’t mean the Bears will be passive on the waiver wire once final cuts go through on August 27th.

There is always the possibility one or two players the team likes might become available. Chicago has the 9th spot in the wire order. They should take advantage of it. Here are some names that could make sense for them.

The Chicago Bears could have some interesting opportunities.

Grant DuBose (WR, Green Bay Packers)

If there is one thing Bears fans have learned over the years, the Packers have a sharp eye for wide receiver talent. That hasn’t changed. It appears they have plenty of depth at the position this year, meaning a quality second-year guy like DuBose, who’s had a strong preseason, may get cut anyway. He has five catches for 66 yards, a highlight special teams tackle, and has earned praise for his intense effort as a blocker. The Bears love players like this, and he’s unlikely to get many opportunities in Green Bay.

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Matt Hennessy (OG, Philadelphia Eagles)

Remember, the Bears won’t find an All-Pro this time of year. The goal is to add somebody who can provide stable depth, preferably at multiple positions. That is what Hennessy can do. Philadelphia is always loaded on the offensive line, so he’s not your normal cut. The 26-year-old has started games at both center and left guard in his career. He has also stepped in at right guard as a backup. While mostly average as a pass blocker, allowing 46 pressures in 849 snaps, he’s respectable in the ground game, earning an 80+ grade in back-to-back seasons. Chicago is looking for depth along the interior. They could do a lot worse than Hennessy.

A.J. Arcuri (OT, Los Angeles Rams)

The injury to Larry Borom has left the Chicago Bears in an interesting spot. Both starting tackles are healthy and ready. Now, their backup situation is looking iffy. Borom is out for an uncertain amount of time. Rookie Kiran Amegadjie only just returned to practice from a quad injury that ended his final season of college. They could move Matt Pryor outside in a pinch, but he’s better at guard. Arcuri has had a great preseason for the Rams, allowing just two pressures in 82 snaps. He is big, long and has experience working in the same blocking scheme as new center Coleman Shelton. Certainly worth a look.

Leonard Taylor III (DT, New York Jets)

Expectations were low for the undrafted rookie out of Miami, but he stunned everybody with seven pressures and three sacks across three preseason appearances. His ability as an interior pass rusher has stood out from the jump. The problem for New York is they’re already crowded at defensive tackle, which may force them to risk trying to sneak Taylor onto the practice squad. Even though the Bears traded for Chris Williams, that should not stop them from adding the rookie to their rotation. He is exactly what they’re looking for.

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Tred
Tred
Aug 26, 2024 2:30 pm

DuBose and Leonard Taylor look interesting – if there is room for them. I’d keep my eye on guys that teams are trying to resign to their practice squads. Treat it almost like a day two/three draft…

There is nothing wrong with moving out fringe veterans for young talent, especially to save some cap space.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Aug 26, 2024 8:34 am

Funny stuff Scooby….The Bears have no space for another WR. Tyler Scott is just starting to come on strong. 1 thru 4 are set. Seriously doubt Poles makes any more moves at WR there’s another injury. A vet at the Oline is most likely the spot he would consider.

Byron
Byron
Aug 26, 2024 5:43 am

The reason the Bears spent 2 sixth round picks was so they could get the best people being put on waivers. Question being now is there going to be any players good enough to cut a player of their own on the 53-man roster and replace them with a waiver pick. It would really be very unlikely at this point for a player to fall to the 9th pick on the waiver wire and be good enough to make the Bears roster. I could be wrong though for the 2nd time in my life. Lol. Believe that.

ManGod
Aug 26, 2024 5:25 am

I would like to see the Bears grab Taylor III. He is a good fit and would immediately bolster this OL as well as bring the potential to become a starter or be a very dependable backup capable of playing meaningful football if needed due to injury at the position.

Last edited 1 month ago by ManGod
jmscooby
Aug 26, 2024 4:09 am

I’d also look at:

Saggitariut Jefferspin
D’Glester Hardunkichud
T.J.A.J.R.J Backslashinforth V

Poles and his staff went down to Miami and worked out Taylor prior to the draft, IIRC.

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