Grading the Bears’ waiver claims and signings from Wednesday

The Bears added three new players to their roster. Here are our initial grades of the moves.

Like every other NFL front office member, Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was a busy man over the last 48 hours. Poles and the Bears worked to finalize the initial active roster on Tuesday, but did more tinkering the next day with a couple of waiver claims and a free agent signing.

On Wednesday, the Bears claimed safety Quindell Johnson from the Los Angeles Rams and Khalid Kareem from the Indianapolis Colts. They also signed recently released punt returner Trent Taylor from the Cincinnati Bengals. In order to make room for the two waiver claims, the Bears waived safety A.J. Thomas and defensive end Terrell Lewis. No corresponding roster move has been made as of this writing for Taylor’s arrival.

The Bears were looking for depth at a couple of defensive positions and had a need for a new punt returner. Poles was able to accomplish that and fortify his team for their upcoming Week 1 matchup against the Green Bay Packers.

As for the players themselves, did the Bears hit the mark? Or were there other options on the market that would have been better pickups? Here are our initial grades for Wednesday’s acquisitions.

2020 NFL Draft: Tee Higgins highlights CBS Sports 3-round mock for Bills

Buffalo Bills three-round mock draft from CBS Sports.

Clemson Tigers Tee Higgins (5). Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

Clemson wide receiver Tee Higgins is a popular player mocked to the Buffalo Bills in the early run leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. CBS Sports takes that route in their latest three-round mock draft.

Higgins has much of what many want from the Bills’ first-round pick: skill and size. Buffalo’s offense added skill, but has neglected size in recent years. Because of that, Higgins to the Bills makes sense, pending needs changing in free agency prior to the draft.

Here’s how CBS Sports breaks down the selection:

No. 22 – Bills: WR Tee Higgins

I’d like to see the Bills explore a trade up to land one of the top two receivers, but even if they stay here, they can land a difference-maker in a strong class. Higgins is a big, downfield weapon who can bring another element to the Bills’ passing game.

While the Bills do have nine picks at the upcoming draft, trading up seems unlikely. Many of the Bills’ extra picks are of the later variety. In the first three rounds the Bills one have one pick in each. You’d be hard pressed to see Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane to give up a package like that, but never say never.