The Chicago Bears have lost some key members of their roster to free agency. But it hasn’t been without its compensation.
Compensatory draft picks, to be precise.
Following the first wave of the NFL’s free agency, the Bears have racked up four compensatory draft picks for 2021.
According to Over The Cap, the Bears currently are projected to receive four compensatory selections: Three sixth-rounders and one seventh-rounder.
Those come courtesy of new contracts for quarterback Chase Daniel, defensive lineman Nick Williams, safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and inside linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis.
Compensatory pick update for our *fascinating subset* of Bears fans:
Currently have Bears projected to receive 4 comp picks:
– 6th for Chase Daniel
– 6th for Nick Williams
– 6th for Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
– 7th for Kevin Pierre-Louis (@nickkorte's latest projection bumped this down)— BradOTC (@BradOTC) March 23, 2020
Daniel continues to make the most of his journeyman backup quarterback role as he signed a three-year, $13 million deal. Williams’ impressive performance with the Bears last season earned him a two-year deal with the Lions worth $10 million.
Meanwhile in the NFC East, Clinton-Dix headed to Dallas on a one-year deal that’s set to give him $4 million and $2.5 million guaranteed. Pierre-Louis landed with the Redskins, where he’s set to make $3.45 million.
The Bears were previous projected to land a fifth-round compensatory pick for inside linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski, who agreed to terms with the Raiders. But the signing of All-Pro pass rusher Robert Quinn negated that compensatory selection.
The Bears earned a compensatory pick for 2020 — a fourth-rounder for safety Adrian Amos, who departed for the Packers last offseason. But Chicago traded that fourth-round pick for quarterback Nick Foles.
If these latest projections hold up, the Bears will get some valuable draft capital heading into 2021.
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