Looks like the Bears signed St. Clair's replacement
Tackle Kevin Shaffer to sign with Chicago Bears Offensive tackle ready to take over for St. Clair By Vaughn McClure | Tribune reporter March 26, 2009 Offensive tackle Kevin Shaffer spent the last few days picking the brains of anyone he knew who had ties to the Bears.
He began with right guard Roberto Garza, Shaffer's former teammate in Atlanta. Then Shaffer, who was cut by Cleveland on March 12, called former Browns teammate Lennie Friedman, who had a brief stint with the Bears in 2005.
"I talked to a lot of people, and from everybody I talked to, I didn't hear one negative thing about Chicago and the Bears," Shaffer said. "Then I prayed about it. … I just got to the point that it was time to go make a deal with Chicago."
Shaffer agreed to terms on a three-year, $8 million contract. He is guaranteed $2 million and is scheduled to make $2.75 million for the 2009 season. That's a tad above the $2.65 million he was scheduled to earn as a base salary with the Browns for '09. He was due a $1 million roster bonus before being released.
Shaffer drove from Cleveland to Chicago on Wednesday night with the intention of signing Thursday morning. The Bears lured him with plans to address their lack of depth at tackle.
Ironically, Shaffer's right tackle spot in Cleveland is occupied by former Bear John St. Clair, whom the Bears wanted to re-sign after John Tait retired.
When St. Clair bolted, the Bears immediately moved new acquisition Frank Omiyale from backup guard to first-team right tackle for mini-camp, with Chris Williams at left tackle.
In steps the 6-foot-5-inch, 315-pound Shaffer, 29, who started for three seasons with the Browns before becoming a salary-cap casualty. The fact that he started 47 of 48 games, 31 at right tackle and 16 at left, indicates he is prepared to assume a starting role.
"But I know I have to go in there and compete," Shaffer said. "They don't know me at all. It's fair for me to have to come in and show what I can do. I just hope to win the job."
The Bears still could target a tackle in the draft, but adding Shaffer might make the position second priority to wide receiver or even cornerback. Omiyale, who used to be Shaffer's backup in Atlanta, would prefer to stay at tackle. But Shaffer's play might dictate Omiyale's role.
If Shaffer is as aggressive as he is touted to be, the training-camp battles should be intriguing.
Meanwhile, the Bears have privately expressed some sort of interest in Jay Cutler, according to a Yahoo! Sports report. Coming into the week, 10 teams apparently expressed interest in Cutler, with the Jets leading the group. Cutler's agent, Bus Cook, has not responded to messages from the Tribune.
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