It was only a matter of time. Jay Cutler is now the quarterback of the Chicago Bears. The Bears lack a proven No. 1 receiver. Brandon Marshall was Cutler's favorite target last season for the Denver Broncos. Marshall is unhappy about his current contract situation in Denver. Add those four sentences together and what comes out? A "rumor" about Marshall being traded to the Bears -- who do have the cap space to take on Marshall and give him a raise. Now, let us take this all with a grain of salt at this point. The Broncos still insist Marshall is not going to be traded, and the linked discussion of Marshall-to-the-Bears was kick-started by a fan email. Still, the idea makes too much sense from the Bears' perspective to completely ignore.
We've covered several times how the Bears receiving corps isn't nearly as bad as advertised, but they would greatly benefit in a one-person depth chart slide. Meaning, if Marshall was added, Devin Hester would be the WR2 while Earl Bennett and Juaquin Iglesias would be the WR3 and WR4, respectively; Rashied Davis would simply offer depth and special teams play. Throw in Matt Forte from the backfield and tight end Greg Olsen, and it's actually a pretty scary bunch comprising Cutler's weaponry.
Still, some hurdles would have to be cleared. First of all, the Broncos would actually have to decide to trade Marshall -- and they are reportedly far from doing so. It's not likely Pat Bowlen or Josh McDaniels could survive the public relations fiasco that would surely follow dealing both Cutler and Marshall in the same offseason.
If they did decide to take this leap, though, could the Bears muster up enough to outbid teams like the Jets, Buccaneers and Eagles? The Bears aren't in the position to offer a proven receiver back, considering they won't deal Hester. They already gave the Broncos their 2010 first-round draft pick for Cutler. Would a second-round pick be enough, and, if so, would Bears general manager Jerry Angelo want to go through another Day 1 of the draft without a single pick? I'm inclined to say the Cutler and Marshall tandem is worth it, but some other holes could arise during the season, and it's hard to build a complete team with a lack of early round draft picks.
Any team interested in Marshall would need to do their due diligence regarding the health of the star receiver. He had hip surgery on April 1. It's possible this could cripple his trade value for Denver, or merely be an excuse for him to sit out training camp while pressing the team for more money -- or a trade.
Another layer to the so-far-unsubstantiated-rumor is the off-field issues possessed by Marshall. The Bears cut ties with both Tank Johnson and Cedric Benson due to legal troubles, and Marshall has had plenty of his own. When discussing possible interest in Plaxico Burress, though, Angelo indicated they would weigh possible on-field production with off-field issues and decide whether or not the reward is worth the risk. If they did so with Marshall, it's likely they'd find it's worth the risk.
The 25-year-old Marshall stands 6-foot-4, and is as explosive deep as anyone in the league. In 2007, he caught 102 passes for 1,325 yards and 7 touchdowns. In 2008, he grabbed 104 passes for 1,265 yards and 6 touchdowns. The added bonus for the Bears would be that he accrued the overwhelming majority of these stats with Cutler as his quarterback.
Marshall, for his part, seems very serious in his stance for a contract extension and may force the Broncos hand like Cutler did. He's already given up more than $35,000 by skipping minicamp this past weekend. People don't forfeit a teacher's salary on a whim. He's dead serious with this holdout and is saying it might bleed into the regular season if need be.
In time, the Broncos might have to get serious about fielding offers. If that happens, they can expect to hear a bevy of phone calls, including one from a familiar voice -- Mr. Jerry Angelo.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-15-2009 @ 3:31PM
bears0492 said...
I would honestly cry in joy if that happened, and in this point of the offseason, I wouldn't be surprised if something like that happened. We get a Probowl LT, Probowl QB, and Probowl WR all in one season? Yeah that would be pretty awesome, but I feel like the Broncos would want more than a 2nd round pick for someone like Brandon Marshall (one of the best young receivers).
Talking about our current crop of WRs though, I wouldn't count out Johnny Knox on making an impact. So far in OTAs, he's shown exceptional speed and has caught everything thrown to him. I feel like he's a more NFL ready WR than Iglesias at this point. And I believe Ron Turner already announced that they would be calling plays that Knox knows so that they can have him on the field.
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6-15-2009 @ 4:15PM
JFCJR said...
This Bronco fan would be thrilled to see Marshall with the Bears! Time to trade the Bronco tickets for Bear tickets and say so long Elway & Shanny. It was a nice run but these are NOT my Denver Broncos anymore.....
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6-15-2009 @ 4:48PM
Kumail891 said...
I feel the same way. McDaniel's threw away a new era in Denver and Chicago was smart enough to catch it.
6-15-2009 @ 7:13PM
yamahawatercraft said...
Hey Denver fans I would not be all that upset about loosing Cutler. I really do not believe he is all that of a QB. Cutler is all about himself and he proved that this year. I hard a hard time seeing what the Charger players were saying about him but now I do. You can not be a very successful team with QB who worries about himself and his stats and wants more and more money crying about his contract HE SIGNED AS A ROOKIE play out your contract that YOU SIGNED. Stop whinnying like a baby. Denver fans this whole thing was not over him being trade bait for another QB it was about he wanted more money the whole time. He used the trade bait as an excuse to get more money or traded out of Denver because of the contract he was not happy with I believe he will be a BUST in CHICAGO.
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6-15-2009 @ 10:34PM
domenic said...
cutler + forte + marshall + hester + olsen = best offense in nfl???? wow i would go in a coma if we got marshall. we should have the cap space, i mean really who makes a lot of money on our team. the only people who i know is like urlacher and briggs. and the bears are kinda cheap. please my dream come true. we should trade for boldin lol marshall and boldin with cutler i can see it now holy shizz
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6-17-2009 @ 11:36AM
chrisbub93 said...
If Marshall makes his way to Chicago, opposing defenses are done for. I don't care how they do it, but they NEED a WR like Marshall. Nothing against Devin, but he is at best a solid #2 guy. I don't like the thought of getting Burress for only a year (prison). Marshall is a must have! Get it done JA!
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6-23-2009 @ 9:15PM
Dan said...
I hope Brandon Marshall comes 2 DA BEARS with him on our team we will hav a star receiver and a star QB. GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!! all other teams SUCK
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