Germain Ifedi comes on a cheap 1-year deal to compete for the starting RG spot with the potential to become a contributor for the Bears.
Heading into this offseason, offensive line was one of the Bears’ biggest needs. Following a collective disappointing effort, that included a non-existent run game, it prompts change.
While that change isn’t likely to happen this season, given the monetary commitments to three starters on the offensive line, there’s definitely work that needs to be done, which explains the addition of new offensive line coach Juan Castillo.
Given offensive line was a major concern, it was a surprise that the Bears didn’t try to bring in help during the early wave of free agency, including filling a vacant right guard spot left by retired guard Kyle Long.
The Bears finally made their move on Wednesday, bringing in former first-round offensive lineman Germain Ifredi. But, like several first-round busts that Chicago has added this free agency, Ifredi came on a cheap deal for a reason.
Ifedi has been one of the most penalized players in the league. Last season, Ifedi had 13 penalties, which was tied for fifth in the NFL. There’s also the fact that he’s been lackluster at times, particularly in pass protection.
What Ifedi does bring to the table is experience and versatility. Ifedi has started 60 games over the last four seasons in Seattle, and he’s played at both the guard and tackle positions. Given the offensive line’s penchant for injuries last season — on the right side of the line — Ifedi’s versatility makes him an asset.
While Ifedi hasn’t lived up to his first-round status, the Bears are hoping that perhaps they find a contributor in the former 31st overall pick.
But there’s also the possibility that a change of scenery is what Ifedi needs to finally succeed. Maybe one team’s bust is another team’s treasure? Then again, don’t count on it when it comes to operating on Chicago’s flimsy offensive line.
Ultimately, Ifedi comes on a cheap one-year deal to compete for the starting right guard with the potential to become a solid contributor. If he sucks, he’s gone. If he doesn’t suck, well, that’s welcomed progress on the offensive line.
Grade: C+
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