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        <title><![CDATA[Russell Wilson-to-Bears rumors heat up: Here’s what a trade could look like]]></title>
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<p>Russell Wilson surprised the NFL world when he listed the Chicago Bears as a preferred destination <strong>if the Seahawks were to trade him</strong>. Apparently, the interest is very much mutual.</p>



<p>According to a <strong>report in the Chicago Tribune</strong>, the Bears &#8220;have prioritized making a run&#8221; at Wilson as they attempt to complete a decades-long search for a franchise quarterback. </p>



<p>The report noted that the other teams Wilson listed as preferred landing spots &#8212; the Cowboys, Saints and Raiders &#8212; all have circumstances that would make a trade difficult. The Cowboys are expected to re-sign Dak Prescott, and the Raiders have publicly supported Derek Carr. The Saints may be in the market for a quarterback, but are currently projected to be about $50 million over the cap (though they have maneuvered the cap effortlessly in years past).</p>



<p>The question would be what the Bears would have to offer. After making the playoffs at 8-8 in 2020, they ended up with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. It&#8217;s not exactly a premier pick, though they could package it together with future first-rounders, or keep the 2021 pick and simply offer future picks if Seattle wants to bet on Chicago having a worse record in future years.</p>



<p>Seattle would also need a quarterback to replace Wilson, another area in which the Bears lag behind his other destinations. The Cowboys could tag-and-trade Dak Prescott, while the Saints could do the same for Jameis Winston. The Raiders have Carr and Marcus Mariota under contract.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/03/08/russell-wilson-to-bears-rumors-heat-up-here-s-what-a-trade-could-look-like-0.jpg" /><figcaption>As the Bears chase Russell Wilson, could they be interested in dealing Khalil Mack?</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Chicago does have Nick Foles, who could be at least a backup for the Seahawks, who are committed to being a run-first team. That said, Chicago averaged 2.8 yards per carry with Foles under center.</p>



<p>The trump card the Bears may have is the number of quality defensive players they have under contract. With Seattle&#8217;s stated desire to run the ball, they may look to improve a defense that finished 16th in DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average) in 2020.</p>


<p>Seattle announced on Thursday that it is releasing Carlos Dunlap, whom the team traded for in 2020 and who logged five sacks with the team. The move saves them $14 million in cap space, which would leave them with cap flexibility to make a run at Khalil Mack, arguably the league&#8217;s best edge rusher.</p>



<p>Chicago also has a number of other stars under contract, including Kyle Fuller, Akiem Hicks and Eddie Jackson. Linebacker Roquan Smith turned in an All-Pro season in 2020 and could replace K.J. Wright, should he not return to the team in free agency. Rookie cornerback Jaylon Johnson also turned in a promising season. Both are under a rookie contract.</p>



<p>If the Bears do trade for Wilson, they&#8217;ll likely have to dangle a combination of first-round picks, mid-round picks and defensive players. But if reports are correct, Seattle will be willing to listen.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Jeremy Layton</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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