When the Bears hired Matt Nagy as their head coach, assumptions were made that the former Chiefs’ offensive coordinator would have a significant hand in recruiting for free agency. That’s especially in regards to pending Kansas City open market players such as Albert Wilson, as the fit was clear. Nagy would lure away offensive weapons he already knew, and the Bears would have a solid foundation to launch a new coaching era. With the consideration of the recent failure to land top premium stars in Chicago by general manager Pace, this little boost from Nagy was earnestly welcome.