Bears Named 'Best Fit' for Projected $45 Million Free-Agent Center
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The Chicago Bears might have found the missing piece for their offensive line! A top free-agent center, projected to land a $45 million deal, has been named the best fit for the Bears. With protection for Caleb Williams being a top priority, could this be the move that transforms Chicago’s offense? We break down the player, the fit, and what this means for the Bears’ 2025 season. Don’t miss out on this massive offseason storyline!
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The Chicago Bears might have found the missing piece for their offensive line! A top free-agent center, projected to land a $45 million deal, has been named the best fit for the Bears. With protection for Caleb Williams being a top priority, could this be the move that transforms Chicago’s offense? We break down the player, the fit, and what this means for the Bears’ 2025 season. Don’t miss out on this massive offseason storyline!
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#ChicagoBears #BearsOffseason #NFLFreeAgency #BearsNews #NFLRumors #BearsOffensiveLine #CalebWilliams #BearsFuture #NFL2025 #ChicagoFootball #BearsNation #FootballTalk #BearsUpdates #SportsNews #NFLBreakingNews #BearsOffensiveUpgrades #OffensiveLine #FreeAgentSigning #NFLMoves #BearsFreeAgency
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**Fair Use Disclaimer**
This video contains copyrighted material used under the fair use provisions of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. It is for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, and research. No copyright infringement is intended.
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00:00Bears fans, let's talk about something absolutely crucial, protecting Caleb Williams.
00:07Last season, our guy got sacked 68 times. That's not just bad, that's historically bad. It tied
00:15for the third most in NFL history. And when your franchise quarterback is getting hit that often,
00:20you've got a major problem on your hands. A young QB can only develop if he has time to read
00:26defenses, make decisions, and execute plays. Constant pressure leads to bad habits, rushed
00:32throws, and worst of all, injuries. But it wasn't just the passing game that suffered. Our run game?
00:38Bottom fourth in the league, averaging just 102 yards per game. That's not the Chicago Bears
00:45identity we know and love. This franchise is built on tough, physical football. We dominate
00:49in the trenches, control the clock, and wear down defenses. But last year, the offensive line simply
00:56wasn't good enough. If we want to be competitive, this has to change. And the good news? The Bears
01:01have the money to fix it. With nearly 80 million dollars in cap space, Chicago has a golden
01:07opportunity to rebuild the offensive line and finally give Caleb Williams the protection he
01:12needs. And one name keeps coming up. Drew Dallman, the free agent center from the Atlanta Falcons,
01:17could be the perfect fit for the Bears. But is he worth the price tag? Let's break it down.
01:22Now, let's be honest. Drew Dallman isn't a household name. He's not Jason Kelsey. He's
01:27not Frank Ragnow. But that doesn't mean he isn't elite. Last season, Dallman posted a 95.1%
01:34pass block win rate, ranking among the top 10 centers in the league. That's the kind of anchor
01:40Chicago desperately needs. If you want a reliable, smart, and technically sound center who can hold
01:46up against interior pass rushers and clear lanes in the run game, Dallman is the guy.
01:51At 6'3 and 300 pounds, Dallman isn't the biggest center in the NFL. But what he lacks in size,
01:58he makes up for with elite technique and movement skills. He's quick off the snap,
02:03rarely gets out of position, and has the intelligence to recognize blitzes before
02:07they even happen. He's an ideal fit for a zone-blocking scheme, which is exactly what
02:12the Bears are expected to run under their new offensive system. A smart athletic center who
02:18can move laterally, reach the second level, and execute combo blocks? That's exactly what this
02:23offense needs. And here's the best part. Dallman is consistent. Over the past two seasons, he's
02:29been one of the most reliable centers in football. No more guessing if your center is going to hold
02:34up in pass protection. No more watching interior linemen get pushed back into the quarterback's
02:39lap. Dallman brings stability, and that's something Chicago has been missing for years.
02:45Let's talk about what makes Dallman such an appealing target. Centers don't always get the
02:50credit they deserve, but they are crucial to an offense. They handle snapping the ball,
02:54setting up protections, and ensuring that the entire offensive line is in sync. A good center
03:00can make an entire offensive line better, while a bad center can cause a chain reaction of problems.
03:05That's why Dallman's consistency and intelligence make him such a valuable asset.
03:10One thing that stands out about Dallman is his football IQ. He comes from a football family.
03:16His father, Chris Dallman, played for the San Francisco 49ers and won a Super Bowl.
03:21That pedigree shows in his game. He has an advanced understanding of defensive fronts
03:26and knows how to adjust protections to give his quarterback the best chance to succeed.
03:32When you're protecting a rookie quarterback, having a center who can read defenses,
03:36call out adjustments, and keep the line organized is invaluable. Another strength?
03:41His mobility. Dallman is one of the better centers in the NFL when it comes to getting
03:45out in space. He excels at getting to the second level and sealing off linebackers,
03:51which is exactly what you need in a zone-blocking scheme. The Bears struggled to create running
03:56lanes last season, and Dallman could be a big part of fixing that. A strong run game
04:01takes pressure off the quarterback, opens up play action, and keeps the defense honest.
04:06Dallman's ability to execute blocks in space could be a game-changer.
04:10But let's talk money. Because nothing comes cheap in the NFL, and Dallman is projected to get a
04:16four-year, $45 million contract, that would make him one of the highest-paid centers in the league.
04:22The question is, should the Bears pay up? For a team like the Bears, the answer might be yes.
04:29A center isn't just another lineman. He's the leader of the offensive line. He calls protections,
04:34diagnoses defensive schemes, and keeps the unit in sync. And when you've got a young quarterback
04:40like Caleb Williams, having a smart and reliable center is a game-changer. But let's take it one
04:47step further, because if the Bears are serious about fixing the offensive line, they can't stop
04:53at just one player. Another name that keeps coming up, Trey Smith. Trey Smith has been a
04:59force on the Kansas City Chiefs offensive line, helping protect Patrick Mahomes on the way to
05:04multiple deep playoff runs. At 6'6 and 330 pounds, Smith is a powerhouse. He's dominant in the run
05:12game and rock-solid in pass protection. If the Bears land both Dallman and Smith, they could
05:17transform the interior of their offensive line overnight. And there's a connection here, Ryan
05:23Poles. The Bears' GM was in Kansas City when the Chiefs drafted Trey Smith. He knows exactly what
05:28Smith brings to the table, and after four years of proving himself, Smith is about to get paid.
05:34The question is, can the Bears afford both Dallman and Smith? With $79,700,000 in cap space,
05:43they have the flexibility to spend big. But they can't put all their money into the offensive line.
05:49Other positions need help too. So what's the plan? Signing Drew Dallman would likely cost
05:55around $11 million per year, and adding Trey Smith could push that total to $25 million per year or
06:01more. That's a big chunk of cap space, but it would completely solidify the interior O-line,
06:08giving Caleb Williams a clean pocket and opening up the run game.
06:12But let's not forget about weapons. D.J. Moore is a true 1-W-R-1, but the Bears could use another
06:18dynamic pass catcher. With free agents like T. Higgins and Mike Evans on the market,
06:22should Chicago invest in another playmaker, or is the offensive line the top priority?
06:28This is the big debate. Protect Caleb Williams, or give him more firepower?
06:34At the end of the day, the answer is pretty clear. Protect your quarterback first.
06:39The Bears have an opportunity to turn their offensive line from a weakness into a strength.
06:44If they land both Drew Dallman and Trey Smith, this offense could take a huge step forward.
06:51But here's the kicker. The Bears have to make sure they don't neglect other needs. Yes,
06:56the O-line is priority number one, but they also need to give Caleb more weapons. Whether
07:02it's a deep threat receiver like T. Higgins, or a reliable number two option, the Bears need
07:07to find ways to make life easier for their young quarterback. So what do you think, Bears fans?
07:13Should Chicago throw down the money for Dallman and Smith, or should they spread the wealth across
07:17multiple positions? Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let's talk about it. And as always,
07:22Bear Down!