Around the NFC North: Free Agency

It's Bears Super Bowl season!

It's the best time of year for most of the NFC North. Meh corners are being replaced by short ones. The trenches are beefing up. And the Bears are the winners! Let's discuss what the inferior teams did this year

Vikings

We'll start with the Vikings who went HAM, which could've been expected thanks to their hoard of salary cap space and lack of draft picks. They focused on the lines.

On the defensive line, Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, two former all stars who will likely average one good game per week between them. Allen and Hargrave were both game changers in their day but are now aged and overpriced. Allen was the 119th ranked DT by PFF last season and Hargrave was 73rd. They were both far worse against the run. They probably can't play at the same time unless it's a very obvious pass down. These are big names but it's hard to make an argument that they're going to have a massive impact on the defense. 

The offensive line signings were better, sort of. Will Fries was signed to a 5-year $88mm deal at guard. Fries has only had one full season as a start and missed most of last year with a fractured tibia. He did have a great PFF grade, thanks to his run blocking prowess, when he did play last year. Even if he regresses from that, he'll be far better than what the Vikings threw out there last year. Former Colt Ryan Kelly will accompany Fries on the interior o-line as center.  Kelly has had a solid career but this will be his age 32 season. 

The final focus area was the secondary. The signed Isaiah Rodgers, known for betting on football when he was with the Colts and being bad when he was with the Eagles and brought back Harrison Smith and Byron Murphy. The big move here was bringing back Murphy who the Vikings bet on last year and who may have been the best corner in free agency if he had been allowed to negotiate with other teams. Rodgers is JAG and Smith was born in the 80's but Murphy changes this defense with his ability. 

Worth noting that the Vikings, sadly, also brought back Aaron Jones on a two-year $20mm deal and that, as I write this, Aaron Rodgers may be headed there as well. Rodgers signing with the Vikings and destroying their culture is a best case scenario.

Bears

The Bears got to an early start trading for Jonah Jackson and Joe Thuney. We wrote about those moves last week and how both are sort of lottery tickets. Jackson is injury prone and Thuney is old but both are good players. Drew Dalman joined the fray in free agency. 

The former Falcons center is considered undersized for a center. That means he would probably be the largest human you have ever seen in person but he would probably struggle to block someone who weighs 375 pounds. Dalman has been a pretty consistently good center for four seasons, especially when blocking in the zone run game, which Ben Johnson majors in.

These three moves are ones we see from the Bears every year, they always have a lot of needs and they sign someone who looks great on paper but there's always something weird about them or wrong with them. Maybe Johnson is finally the genius coach to turn the franchise around and get the most out of these guys. 

They also added a couple of defensive lineman. Dayo Odeyingbo from the Colts was paid $4mm per year for every sack he had last year. Odeyingbo is an undersized interior rusher who will probably play on the edge for the Bears. To be fair he does have to traditional Dennis Allen traits for an edge and I won't be surprised if he's good but it's hilarious to give someone with four sacks last year a $48mm contract. How can you see that the Bears did that and not just assume it's insane. 

Grady Jarrett was the other d-lineman signing. This draft is supposed to be the best for interior defensive line in years, so of course the inferior NFC North teams loaded up on washed overpriced tackles. Jarrett was a great player in Atlanta but his last truly impactful pro bowl level season was in 2020. The Packers were starting Kinglsey Keke back then.

Lions

It's sad to admit that the Lions didn't really need to make many free agent signings. They have a strong roster. They brought back a bunch of guys including Levi Onwuzirike and Marcus Davenport but the most noteworthy move was a head scratching swap at corner. 

Under Aaron Glenn, the Lions wanted to play press man and last off-season they traded for Carlton Davis to do that. Davis was meh and then got hurt but he was good enough pre-Lions to warrant a $60mm contract from the Pats. The Lions may have been able to match that, but they chose to replace Davis with 5'9" DJ Reed instead. 

Reed has had an up and down career. He was fairly average for four years with the 49ers and Seahawks, the best second corner in the league playing quarters for Bob Saleh and then average again last year. The Lions are betting that he'll be more of the Saleh-era Reed next season but it's definitely interesting to note that they may intend to move off the press-man heavy scheme. 

The final Lions tidbit is that they brought Derrick Barnes back on a three-year 25.5mm deal. Part of Packers twitter was in hysterics when they re-signed their just OK number three linebacker to a two-year $8mm deal last week. Brad Holmes saw that angst and said hold my beer.  

 

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Mike Price is a lifelong Packers fan who recently moved from Utah to Stoughton (a Madison suberb). You can follow him on twitter at @themikeprice.

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Packers0808's picture

March 14, 2025 at 11:11 am

Couldn't believe it when I saw Packers allowed Eric Wilson to move back to Vikings. I thought Wilson did real fine work as back up for Packers!

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LambeauPlain's picture

March 14, 2025 at 11:30 am

I really like Wilson...as a run defender he was smart & aware, great anticipation, and brought the lumber. He, like McDuffie were both liabilities in coverage...check that...huge liabilities in coverage.

Hafley may believe Hopper is ready to fill his role. McDuffie got the nod over Wilson being similar in skills and younger.

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Leatherhead's picture

March 14, 2025 at 11:40 am

This guy was on the field a lot last year, on defense and special teams. And he was a veteran who knew what he was doing. He played nearly 900 snaps for us. Is Hopper going to take those snaps this year?

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Coldworld's picture

March 14, 2025 at 12:00 pm

McDuffie is younger, much better versus the run, much less so in coverage though neither are stellar. He’s also not been a Mike and is nowhere near as impactful on STs. I’d have kept Wilson over McDuffie easily. The only thing I can come up with is that we see the run piece as a situational need and Cooper will be Walkers Mike back up and Hopper take over as SAM while we draft to add a larger ILB than Cooper or Hopper to develop perhaps. On STs, Hopper is now the likely major contributor from the ILBs held over (over 100 more snaps than McDuffie in half the number of games essentially).

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KenEllis's picture

March 14, 2025 at 12:15 pm

Gonna win the youngeest team in the NFL for the 3rd year running, specially if Gutey's dream of more draft picks comes to fruition.

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TarynsEyes's picture

March 14, 2025 at 01:34 pm

'FOREVER YOUNG'

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Packerpasty's picture

March 14, 2025 at 03:46 pm

OMG I am so sick of that excuse...I would think "young" would be a good thing in this sport...and I dont want to hear "its only his third year as a starting QB" either...

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dobber's picture

March 15, 2025 at 07:44 am

You can only pay so many guys.
That means the rest of your guys need to be on rookie contracts (young) or at the league minimum (vet nobodies).

Wouldn't you rather be filling out your roster with young guys who still have a chance to become more than just veteran nobodies?

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Coldworld's picture

March 15, 2025 at 08:16 am

I think the reason to question here is the retention of McDuffie over Wilson. McDuffie is not an upside player, though he is younger. He’s not overall a better defender or as versatile as a back up on D, and he’s not nearly as ubiquitous or good on STs. Yes, it’s depth, but it’s not obviously cheaper (unless Wilson got a significantly bigger contract this year). There is youth but no obvious increase in upside on D or STs. Will this break our prospects, probably not, but it seems a small step backwards for this season with no obvious reason for it.

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LambeauPlain's picture

March 14, 2025 at 11:35 am

Fact remains the Packers will need to invest far less teaching, educating and training time assimilate the far smaller group of new arrivals to Camp.

The roster is already the most filled in the North...maybe in the NFL. Not that new FAs, draftees, UDFA won't come in and replace current placeholders, but it is a better situation than breaking in a huge crowd.

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johngalt's picture

March 14, 2025 at 11:47 am

Funny article. I like the Packers getting younger and cheaper. Kinda don’t get the shade for Rodgers tho. One of the best to ever play the game- and a long time Packer. GB will retire #12 soon. Get some perspective man

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TOMMY'63's picture

March 14, 2025 at 01:03 pm

So from your post the rivals of the nfc north are bunch of incompetents? And the one that we have the pupil of pos tt is a wizard! Make a few comments about the packs for,appreciate your thorough evaluation, mate!

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LeotisHarris's picture

March 14, 2025 at 04:52 pm

TOMMY, CHTV is a Packers fan site that offers articles on the Green Bay Packers daily. Mike's column is intended to tell us about the other teams in the NFC North. He does that in the spirit of the homer he is, and that's makes his pieces fun and lighthearted.

It's Friday. Go for a walk, Call a friend. Watch a movie. Make a sandwich. Take a nap.

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dobber's picture

March 14, 2025 at 07:38 pm

Geez.

These articles have been posted for a long time. Why do we need to keep explaining them to regulars?

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Packers0808's picture

March 14, 2025 at 02:01 pm

Now Corey Ballantine gone as well top the Colts I believe I heard!

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dobber's picture

March 14, 2025 at 02:28 pm

He was good in '23, barely played defensive snaps in '24, and turns 29 next month. Coach up Kalen King. Draft a depth piece for less. Get the next guy with a higher ceiling, don't go backward. Same for Wilson.

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Leatherhead's picture

March 14, 2025 at 03:29 pm

We're only going to carry 5 CBs on the 53, and only 4 will be active on gameday. Our #4 guy is not going to play ahead of Hobbs, Nixon, or Valentine. And then again, there is the theory that Alexander will play for us this year.....17 games, which means we don't have much of a need at C. Personally, I think Alexander is finished in Green Bay and we could use another CB as good as King or better.

On Wilson, I disagree dobber. This guy was dependable, he made a lot of tackles for us, he was one of the main special teams guys. He wasn't Ballantine, who rarely played. Wilson was playing 50 snaps a game and was one of our leading tacklers.

I like some veterans on the team. It's helpful when stuff is going wrong to have a guy who's been there and seen that.

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dobber's picture

March 15, 2025 at 07:38 am

I see where you come from on Wilson, but my view is that they gave that spot to McDuffie. They have a guy they drafted early last year who they need to work with in Hopper. That gives them four. I'd rather look for that next guy....someone traitsy that they can take a shot on later in the draft for with a UDFA to be #5.

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LeotisHarris's picture

March 14, 2025 at 04:46 pm

Corey's off to his 6th team at the beginning of his 7th season. Seems like some sort of pattern.

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Coldworld's picture

March 15, 2025 at 08:21 am

The life of a journeyman depth player and STer. He’s been good enough to extend that far beyond the average term though. I don’t think he suited Hafley’s preferred coverages well despite reasonable play the year before. He probably needed to get out while still under 30.

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Packerpasty's picture

March 15, 2025 at 06:55 pm

well Colin Cowherd now says the Packers will end up in last place in the division because he is officially off the "love" boat.....has no faith Love will show any more growth as the QB1...well he's the "expert" so he should know...

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