4 Bears that could be on the chopping block this offseason

The Bears have needs this offseason and they don’t have a lot of cap space to make it happen. That means some players’ futures are in doubt.

2. CB Prince Amukamara

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Perhaps the player that serves to be the Bears’ top salary cap casualty this offseason is cornerback Prince Amukamara, who is due to make $10 million in 2020. If the Bears choose to part ways with Amukamara, they can free up $9 million in salary cap space.

Amukamara has been a consistent player for the Bears, but he hasn’t had the turnover numbers that others have. Amukamara didn’t have any interceptions in 2019 after nabbing three the previous season. If the Bears feel like they can get similar or better production from second-year corner Kevin Toliver or another player through the NFL Draft, it’ll make the decision easier.

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