Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansLatest NewsChicago Bears Free Agency 2019Chicago Bears Draft 2019Chicago Bears Undrafted Free Agent TrackerNew http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-jim-mcmahon-jersey ,369commentsNow the real fun begins for the Chicago Bears...CDTShareTweetShareShareChicago Bears Undrafted Free Agent TrackerBears general manager Ryan Pace at training camp in 2018Photo by: Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. of Serena V PhotographyThe Chicago Bears have a long way to go before their 90-man offseason roster is filled out, and that means we should expect a slew of undrafted free agents to make their way to Hallas Hall. Bears’ general manager Ryan Pace said he expects them to add between 18 to 20 UDFAs once the draft ends. One thing to keep in mind, the UDFA market is a hectic time and it’s common for players and agents to tweet out things before it’s official. Teams can swoop in and offer more bonus money or a better opportunity, which can pry a player away from a verbal agreement.Lester and Jacob break down Bears third-round draft pick, Iowa State running back, David Montgomery Until the teams actually sign the player to a contract, anything can happen. The Bears will likely look to add a kicker, some pass rush help, more defensive backs, a tight end or two, some offensive linemen, maybe a nose tackle, and more to compete and join the 2019 Bears rookie class. For those wanting a recap, here’s how the Bears 2019 class shapes up. 1st Round: Khalil Mack, OLB2nd Round: Anthony Miller, WR3rd Round: David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State4th Round: Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia6th Round: Duke Shelley, CB, Kansas State7th Round: Kerrith Whyte Jr., RB, FAU7th Round: Stephen Denmark, CB, Valdosta StWe’ll try and keep this tracker updated as news and rumors start to leak out, but if you see anything be sure to share the Tweet in the comment section too. - Some of the players reported on below may only be rookie camp invites -2019 Bears UDFA TrackerOffenseEmanuel Hall, (6’2”, 201), WR, Missouri (link) Another speedster with a 4.39 40Thomas Ives (6’5”, 215), WR, Colgate (link) A 4.48 in the 40 at his pro dayIan Bunting (6’7”, 255), TE, University of California (link) Former Michigan TE who transferred to Cal - I guess he likes dark blue and gold - EJDax Raymond (6’5”, 255), TE Tarik Cohen Jersey , Utah State (link)Ellis Richardson (6’3”, 240), TE, Georgia Southern (link)Alex Bars (6’6”, 312), OG, Notre Dame (link) Injuries hurt Bars’ draft stockBlake Blackmar (6’5”, 326), OG, Baylor (link)Marquez Tucker (6’1”, 300), OG, Utah (link)Joe Lowery (6’7”, 305), OL, Ohio University (link)Sam Mustipher (6’3”, 306), C, Notre Dame (link)DefenseMathieu Betts (6’3”, 250), DL, Laval Rouge et Or of U Sports (link)Jonathan Harris (6’4”, 285), DL, Lindenwood (link)Lawrence Marshall (6’4”, 285), DL, Michigan (link)Dylan Carroll (6’5”, 245), DE, Grand Valley State (link)Chuck Harris (6’3”, 265), DE, Buffalo (link)Clifton Duck (5’10”, 170), CB, Appalachian State (link)Adarius Pickett (5’, 11”, 198) Womens James Daniels Jersey , DB, UCLA (link)Joshua Simmons (6’3”, 205), DB, Limestone College (link) - Has familiarity with Mike Furrey, who was Limestone’s head coach for two years ~ Sam HouseholderJordan Powell (6’1”, 190), S, Widener University (link)Darius Williams (6’0”, 195), DB, Colorado State-Pueblo (link)Now New Orleans bound (link)Special TeamsJohn Baron II (5’11”, 190), K, SDSU (link) Baron was 17 of 22 on field goals with a long of 54 (5 of 5 beyond 50)John Wirtel (6’3”, 216), LS, Kansas (link)Bears Rookie Camp InvitesOffenseChris James (5’10”, 222), RB, Wisconsin (link)Spencer Schnell (5’9”, 190), WR, Illinois State (link)Ron’quavion Tarver (6’3”, 216), WR, Utah State (link) He popped more than once on the Darwin Thompson film I watched - made my notes by making big catches in traffic - EJJoe Walker (6’3”, 205), WR, Delaware (link) Played QB until 2018 when he moved to WRTommy Doles (6’4”, 292), OL, Northwestern (link)DefenseQuentin Moon (6’2”, 232), LB, Western Illinois (link)Zuril Hendrick (6’1”, 188), CB, Edinboro (link)Malik Davis (6’2” http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-aaron-lynch-jersey , 187), DB, Austin Peay (link)Doyin Jibowu (6’2”, 200), DB, Fort Hays State (link)Special TeamsCasey Bednarski (6’1”, 215), K/P, Minnesota State-Mankato (link) ~ 55/71 on FGs and averaged 40 yards per punt the past two years ~ Sam HouseholderEmmit Carpenter (6’, 200), K, Minnesota (link) He was 17 of 23 on FGs with a long of 53Alex Kjellsten (5’9”, 175), P, McNeese State (link) According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Chicago Bears are scheduled to work out kicker Nick Folk, who last kicked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2017. The Bucs put him on injured reserve that..."Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansBreaking News:The Bears' 2019 Draft class is complete!脳Bears scheduled to work out several kickers, including Nick Folk and Blair WalshNew,47commentsCSTShareTweetShareShareBears scheduled to work out several kickers, including Nick Folk and Blair WalshBrad Rempel-USA TODAY SportsAccording to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Chicago Bears are scheduled to work out kicker Nick Folk, who last kicked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2017. The Bucs put him on injured reserve that season after 4 games with tendinitis in his left knee, which is his plant leg. He ended up having surgery for the ailment, but was cleared for football activities almost a year ago. Schefter also reported that Folk will be one of several kickers the Bears will work out. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network is reporting two of the other kickers are veteran Blair Walsh and Austin MacGinnis. The 34-year old Folk was a Pro Bowler with the Dallas Cowboys as a rookie in 2007. He played in Dallas from ‘07 to 2009, and he was with the New York Jets from 2010 to 2016. He’s a career 80.3%kicker on field goals and 98.8% on extra points. Walsh, a 6th-round draft pick of the Vikings in 2012, was also a Pro Bowler as a rookie. The Vikes released him after nine games of the 2016 season where he was 75% on field goals and just 78.9% on extra points. He kicked for the Seahawks last year and was 72.4% and 97.4% respectively. The 29-year old is a career 82.4% field goal kicker.MacGinnis was in Bears minicamp last year after a stellar career for the Kentucky Wildcats where is the school’s all-time leading scorer.Four Star Sports claims to have a source naming these other kickers getting tryouts with the Bears too, Redford Jones, Ernesto Lacayo, and Josh Gable. Jones kicked at Tulsa from 2015 to 2017, Lacayo was most recently with the Portland Steel of the AFL in 2016, and Gable is a former pro soccer player with no collegiate placekicking experience, but he did try out with the Colts and Patriots, and has most recently been kicking with the IFL’s Nebraska Danger.The Bears said they’d have competition for incumbent Cody Parkey after his disastrous 2018 season, so we’ll likely get a parade of kickers in the coming months. Also, the Bears did speak with LSU’s Cole Tracy at the Senior Bowl.