The Chicago Bears have $48.11 million invested in offensive players as free agency approaches. The Bears are projected to be $58.3 million under the cap. QB Jay Cutler’s cap hit makes up a team-high 10.9% of the allocated money for 2016.
Footballguys View: With youngsters like Jeremy Langford and Kevin White taking over, the low payroll makes sense. Of course, it makes you think that getting a long term deal for Alshon Jeffery is also reasonable to expect. This could be a solid offense this year, especially if Jeffery remains either with an extension or a franchise tag.