The 2021 offseason could end up being called the Black Offseason. Why? Due to the expected large drop in the salary cap to around $175 million, it will put several teams either at or far over the cap. This means there could be a remarkably high number of veteran cuts in the coming months. The Chicago Bears could end up being among those teams.
Even with a possible rollover of $10 million, the Bears will likely have just barely $2.1 million in cap space at the start of next offseason. This with 30 pending free agents to juggle and an entire offense to overhaul. Not ideal. It is for this reason that some fear whoever the GM is, Ryan Pace or his replacement, may have to make some sacrifices in order to create some breathing space.
How many sacrifices is the big question?
Dan Graziano of ESPN did an extensive study around the league. The insider feels the big thing that is compounding the issue for Chicago is their lack of a quarterback. They still need to find one and if they do this coming offseason, they need every resource possible to build around him. That will require more money than they have. Four names were identified as possible-to-likely options who are either released or traded next offseason. Some will make Bears fans cry, others rejoice."Bears DT Akiem Hicks, CB Kyle Fuller and OT Charles Leno would save a combined $27.7 million in cap space for a team that's up against it and needs to go get a quarterback. TE Jimmy Graham saves another $7 million and should be an obvious cut."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_lzl3wLm1U&ab_channel=RunPassOpinion







