Chris Emma
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Not to fear.
And I do think it's worth discussing because, frankly, Tyson Bajan's name is one of those that can come up in a lot of trade conversations.
I think he's got a lot of value in this league.
We're not the only ones.
Without further ado, let's get back to it.
Okay, so it sounds like the Bears, I would assume the Bears have gotten some calls about Tyson Bajan.
I think that's pretty safe to say.
I'm sorry, I had Ray's at our computers, and he's working on our computers, so it was kind of hard to do both.
Tyson Bajent is set to make $4.75 million next year, which congratulations, Tyson Bajent.
It's only 1.6% of the estimated Bears salary cap allotment.
So maybe it's enough to entice Ryan Poles, but you know what he also could be doing there?
He's like, hey, he's not going for free, guys.
We invested in Tyson Bajent, and he may be trying to establish value even there in that discussion at the Combine.
Let's face it, it's a good problem.
It's a compliment to the front office.
As you mentioned, Jeff King deserves credit for that.
So does the rest of the Bears front office for being able to put themselves in the position to have that asset.
So very compelling, at least.
And I think probably a story we'll continue to discuss, you know, all offseason until maybe something happens.
Let's resume listening to the Bears press conference with Ryan Poles, brought to you by your local Hyundai dealers.