The Chicago Bears’ offensive interior is already projected to be better than the version they ended last season with, where Caleb Williams was the NFL’s most sacked quarterback. However, there’s still more work to be done.
One area that could still use a bit of improvement is at the center position, where center Coleman Shelton ranked 19th out of 64 centers graded by Pro Football Focus. While Shelton wasn’t bad, there’s plenty of room for improvement for a team that hopes to be in the playoff conversation with new head coach Ben Johnson calling the shots.
However, according to Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz, the Bears are “serious suitors” to sign top free agent center Drew Dalman.
“Falcons FA C Drew Dalman is also expected to have a strong market, with many around the league viewing the Bears as a serious suitor. Chicago has already added Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson and still has a need at center.”
Dalman was PFF’s fourth-highest graded center last season and as Schultz noted, he’s expected to have a “strong market” once free agency officially kicks off on Monday. Spotrac projects Dalman to sign a contract worth just under $7 million per season, but odds are his salary will end up being roughly double that amount once he lands a new deal at market rate.