
"This points to them being very active in free agency. So when there is a Tyler Linderbaum on the market, who when I talked to sources at the NFL Combine, believe will be the highest-paid interior offensive lineman - north of $22 million a year - now the Bears are in a position to afford a player like that they can plug and play right next to their All-Pro Protector of the Year Joe Thuney at left guard."
The Chicago Bears traded DJ Moore after his productive three-year tenure, clearing significant salary cap space. This move enables the team to pursue high-profile free agents during the offseason. Despite losing a solid, durable player who performed well in the community and notably defeated the Green Bay Packers twice during Chicago's successful season, the organization is positioned to remain active in free agency. With additional potential cap relief from other roster moves, the Bears can now afford premium players like Tyler Linderbaum, the projected highest-paid interior offensive lineman, to complement All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney.
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