Once again, Jerry Angelo has followed his pattern of using free agency to fill some more immediate holes, which allow him to draft the best player on the board.
I think it's safe to say that DT is now off the board with Harris, Johnson, Adams, Garay on board for next season, and with Tyrone Carter adding more depth at safety, the Bears are set in the secondary also. Carter's signing could be telling in that Daniel Manning will probably move to CB now, and hopefully this move will be insurance for Mike Brown as well.
Resigning Brown was expected, but it gives us all 5 starters on the line - albeit this will be the one area where I think we will spend one of our top 2 picks on.
1) Addressing their need for a veteran defensive tackle, the Chicago Bears reached agreement with unrestricted free agent Anthony Adams on Sunday evening, ESPN.com has learned.
The four-year veteran, who played his entire career with the San Francisco 49ers before going into the free-agent market earlier this month, was rated by ESPN.com as the 25th-best player available in the veteran pool. He was one of only two players from that group who was still available.
Adams, 26, will sign a four-year contract with the Bears, the financial details of which were not immediately available. The two sides began negotiating in earnest late last week.
In acquiring Adams, a starter for most of his career with the 49ers, the Bears add a proven player at a position which has grown perilously thin in the offseason. Star tackle Tommie Harris should return from the hamstring injury that prematurely ended his 2006 season, but beyond that, there isn't much depth or experience.
The team's other veteran starter, Tank Johnson, is currently serving a four-month jail term for firearms possession and there has been widespread speculation he faces league sanctions, most likely a four-game suspension. The Bears lost key backup Alfonso Boone, who signed with Kansas City as a free agent, and top reserve Ian Scott could perhaps leave as well.
Scott has been negotiating with Atlanta Falcons officials, but the Bears in recent days also demonstrated some interest in re-signing him. The addition of Adams may preclude that.
A second-round pick of the 49ers in the 2003 draft, Adams is an undersized but quick tackle, one whose skill-set should make him an excellent fit in the Chicago defensive scheme. With the 49ers intent on completing their transition to a 3-4 defense in 2007, Adams was ill-suited for the plans there. In fact, as San Francisco moved increasingly to a 3-4 last season, Adams saw his playing time reduced.
He started in only five games in 2006 after starting all 16 contests a year earlier.
In four seasons, the former Penn State standout has 144 tackles, six sacks, a forced fumble and seven passes defensed. He has appeared in 58 games and started in 34 of them.
In other news, safety Tyrone Carter, who played for the Steelers the last three seasons, has signed a free-agent contract with the Bears, according to ESPN.com's John Clayton. It's a three-year deal worth $2.4 million, including a $280,000 signing bonus. The Bears also re-signed guard Ruben Brown to a one-year deal for $2.2 million.
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