Marshall Harris
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And that wouldn't surprise me at all.
I think everything that they do, whether it's Ryan Poles, Matt Feinstein, Jeff King, it's got to be geared to we need to make the most out of this rookie contract, but also be malleable when we know Caleb's got to get paid.
And so everybody that they sign, everybody that they draft โ
Understanding this guy who's here right now definitely won't be here when Caleb gets paid because, well, that's just the way life is.
Even if they're good and the better they play, the more money they're going to want to make.
That's kind of an issue already with certain members of the secondary right now.
Unless I'm missing a name somewhere along the line here, I do believe the last time the Bears gave out a second contract was to a gentleman by the name, to a quarterback, was Jay Cutler.
Unless I'm missing somebody.
Yeah, and they didn't even draft him.
You've got to go way back.
And they didn't even draft him.
And some people, as it turned out, I remember being for the payment of Jay Cutler in the second contract, but it didn't ultimately work out with him getting that.
Or was it a third contract?
It might have even been a third contract with Jay Cutler.
But he's the last one that I can remember.
So, in other words, that would be a pretty big moment for the Bears whenever it does come.
I completely agree with Ryan Poles, especially in early rounds about taking best player available.
Better example than Colston Loveland would actually be, I was going to say Colston Montgomery, but that joke's passed.
It would actually be Luther Burden III, because I think the Luther Burden III was more of a
head-scratcher, eyebrow-raising pick in the draft last year than Colston Loveland.