Bears News Emerges on Three Suitors for Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - OCTOBER 01: Tremaine Edmunds #49 of the Chicago Bears looks on prior to the game against the Denver Broncos at Soldier Field on October 01, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Last week, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune announced that the Chicago Bears have granted linebacker Tremaine Edmunds permission to seek a trade.

“The #Bears have granted permission for LB Tremaine Edmunds to seek a trade, according to a league source. He’s under contract for the ’26 season at $15M. Still young and was Pro Bowl-caliber player thru first 10 games before minor injury. Finished year healthy. Led D in tackles.”

At first glance, this appeared to be a last-ditch effort by the Bears to gain any potential draft capital back for the 27-year-old linebacker, considering he’s entering the final year of his $72 million contract, but according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Bears have three suitors who are interested.


Three Suitors Interested in Bears Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds

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GettyTremaine Edmunds #49 of the Chicago Bears celebrates after an interception against the Dallas Cowboys.

Fowler notes that the Tennessee Titans, Las Vegas Raiders, and New York Giants are interested in a potential trade for Edmunds.

“One player who has strong trade value and a decent chance to be dealt is Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. The Titans, Raiders, and Giants are among the teams interested in high-end linebackers, and they like Edmunds, who’s only 27 despite eight seasons in the league. He was granted permission to seek a trade earlier this week.”

It’s perfect. The Bears likely don’t have to release him now with more than just one suitor interested. All three teams mentioned have a huge need at linebacker, and it’s not like Edmunds is bad, either. He’s one of just two linebackers since 2000 with 900+ tackles and 50+ passes defensed before turning 28. The other LB? Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly.

The main reason the Bears want to get Edmunds off the team is to free up $15 million in cap space, as the team is currently operating at a negative $6.5 million cap hit, according to OvertheCap.com.


Potential Compensation in Return for Edmunds

Linebackers aren’t usually traded for high-round draft picks, which is one thing, but since there are multiple suitors for Edmunds, the draft capital in return could be a little bit higher than expected.

Rather than receiving just a sixth or seventh-round pick, the Bears could manage to squeeze out a fifth or even fourth-round pick in return. It’s still not a lot, but it’s better than releasing him for nothing.

If a deal were to be done, expect it to happen this week. If not, the Bears have to release Edmunds by March 11th, the first day of the league year.

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