LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- After a miniscule eight interceptions last season, the Chicago Bears felt their secondary required a drastic offseason overhaul.
To no one’s surprise, general manager Ryan Pace worked quickly in free agency to secure three new starters: cornerbacks Prince Amukamara and Marcus Cooper and safety Quintin Demps.
Anyone who watched the Bears in 2016 can attest that they are desperate for some ballhawks.
On paper, Cooper, who signed for $6 million guaranteed in 2017, and Demps ($4.5 million guaranteed) fit that profile to a tee.