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The Bears have gone ten straight years without being awarded a comp pick https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Jim-Mcmahon-Jersey , but the streak could end in 2020!" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteWindy City GridironWindy City Gridiron - Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansOver the Cap is projecting the Bears will get a 4th-round comp pick in 2020New,27commentsThe Bears have gone ten straight years without being awarded a comp pick, but the streak could end in 2020!CDTShareTweetShareShareOver the Cap is projecting the Bears will get a 4th-round comp pick in 2020Tim Heitman-USA TODAY SportsThe NFL’s compensatory draft pick formula is a closely guarded secret by the league, but some have been able to crack the code based on history of the awarded picks. Over The Cap, which does an outstanding job in reporting on individual player contracts and each team’s salary cap, has managed to correctly predict several comp picks through the years. With the deadline having passed for free agents signed to no longer affect the comp pick formula, Over The Cap has finally shared their projections and they have the Chicago Bears in line for a 2020 fourth-round selection. You can read their basics and methodology for figuring comps out here (and I recommend you do), but the quick and dirty version is players signed away from each team are weighed against players signed by each team, to determine if a team is deemed worthy of receiving a bonus draft pick. But believe me, it’s much more complicated than I wrote Walter Payton Color Rush Jersey , so click the link for their version. With all the Bears’ free agency decisions this offseason being factored in, it’s losing safety Adrian Amos to the Green Bay Packers on a contract worth $8,500,000 per year that gives them that likely 4th-rounder. But the Bears also lost Bryce Callahan to the Denver Broncos on a big contract ($7M a year), so why don’t they get another comp pick for that?Because his deal is “cancelled out” by the free agent pick-ups the Bears made. Besides Callahan, the Bears also lost Josh Bellamy ($2.5M), Kevin White ($1.5M), and Eric Kush ($1.25M), but they added free agents Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix ($3M), Cordarrelle Patterson ($5M) Gale Sayers Jersey , Mike Davis($2.975M), and Buster Skrine($5.5M).If the Bears do get a comp pick in 2020, it’ll snap a ten year streak of not getting one awarded to them. Also, if the comp pick is a fourth-rounder, that could essentially take the place of the fourth-round pick that Ryan Pace used to trade up for David Montgomery.You can check out all their projections by clicking here, but they have the Patriots and Seahawks down with four comp picks each, and the Vikings, Ravens, and Texans to each have three. With the report that they’ve re-signed long snapper Patrick Scales, Chicago Bears’ general manager Ryan Pace continues to plug holes on his roster. The Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs is reporting..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteWindy City GridironWindy City Gridiron - Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansBears re-sign Patrick ScalesNew https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Mike-Singletary-Jersey ,21commentsCDTShareTweetShareShareBears re-sign Patrick ScalesCaylor Arnold-USA TODAY SportsWith the report that they’ve re-signed long snapper Patrick Scales, Chicago Bears’ general manager Ryan Pace continues to plug holes on his roster. The Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs is reporting that Scales is signing a one-year contract. (EDIT: The Bears have officially announced the deal.)The Bears elected not to tender him a few weeks ago as an exclusive rights free agent, so he’s likely coming back on a deal closer to the league minimum for a player with his service time.The 31-year old Scales has been with the Bears since 2015, after a two game stint with the Ravens in 2014. He missed all of the 2017 season with an injury, but he bounced back nicely last year and he snapped in every game. With Scales back in the fold, he re-joins punter and holder Patrick O’Donnell, leaving only placekicker as a position of mystery for the 2019 Bears. Kickers Redford Jones and Chris Blewitt are both on the roster, but the Bears have been met with all the top collegiate kickers leading up to the draft.

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