There is a lot of hearsay going around the rumor mill right now. Nobody can be totally sure how involved the Chicago Bears are in the pursuit of Carson Wentz. Some say their interest is overblown. Others believe it is strong. Either way, one thing is clear. The Philadelphia Eagles have set the price high. Too high. Enough to where the initial momentum for a deal to get done that began a week ago has significantly slowed down.
The general belief among the Philadelphia beat is that GM Howie Roseman wants two 1st round picks for Wentz. No team is willing to give up anything close to it. Including the Bears. Thus far the Eagles have remained defiant, believing if they wait long enough somebody will up their offer. There are no signs this is going to happen. In fact, it might be having the opposite effect.
Enough to where the Bears may consider bowing out.
Mike Kaye of NJ.com has stayed on top of the situation from the start. From what he understands, the Eagles haven't been able to get Chicago or Indianapolis (the other primary suitor) to up their offer despite obvious tactics through the media to help drive up the price. GMs Ryan Pace and Chris Ballard aren't biting. Apparently, Pace is reaching a point where he is starting to feel it's no longer worth the effort."The Indianapolis Colts have asked for additional compensation -- a player, players or picks -- along with Wentz in order to get close to the Eagles’ demands, according to a third person with knowledge of negotiations, who also was granted anonymity. That person said another undisclosed Eagles player has been brought up in discussions. There’s a sense that the Chicago Bears -- another interested party -- are growing impatient, one of the sources said. According to the person, the Bears believe the Eagles have overvalued Wentz."It isn't certain whether the Bears have made an actual offer or not. Some believe so and it could involve the 20th overall pick. Others think it hasn't gotten that far because the Eagles' asking price is still way too high. If nothing else, it's encouraging to hear that Pace isn't going to let himself get roped into a desperate overpay for a quarterback who clearly needs a lot of fixing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCNEKVxaTCs&ab_channel=McLinced







