The Bears enter the NFL combine with plenty of cap space and draft capital. Discussing their options in a pre-combine mailbag.
Chiefs, Trey Smith
An ESPN tweet suggested the possibility Trey Smith would be tagged but the Bears need to be ready for that or for losing out on a bidding war for the guard.
The Chiefs have two more weeks to work out a deal to hang onto All-Pro guard Trey Smith. But their cap situation is tight, and he is a very good fit for the Bears.
The latest Kansas City Chiefs rumors center on Trey Smith's future, Travis Kelce's retirement odds, and the potential for a Tyreek Hill trade reunion.
There's a shortage of franchise and transition tag candidates around the league this offseason, but Trey Smith is one player that's been mentioned as a possible recipient.
It is easy to understand why the Chicago Bears are all in on free agent guard Trey Smith. While it is not the end of the world if Smith goes elsewhere, the Bears stand to lose more than any other team.
Ahead of the NFL combine, we offer five keys to the Chiefs' offseason, with the offensive line at the top of the list.
Trey Smith could be in play to land with the Houston Texans in 2025 and would be an ideal fit for their new offensive approach.
But it seems more and more apparent as free agency approaches that some team is going to come in with a big money offer for Smith that the Chiefs are unable to counter. Assuming t
A highly-sought-after offensive lineman won’t be hit with the franchise tag, according to The Athletic. Kansas City isn’t expected to tag guard Trey Smith, the consensus top lineman in the 2025 class.
Both analytics and simple numbers crunching establish Trey Smith as the best route for the Bears to go at guard once free agency begins.
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