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Alyssa Barbieri

Bears’ 53-man roster projection after Dan Feeney trade, initial cuts

The Chicago Bears are in the midst of trimming their roster to 53 players, where general manager Ryan Poles has some difficult decisions to make ahead of Tuesday’s deadline at 3 p.m. CT.

There have already been some surprise cuts, including quarterback P.J. Walker and offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood. Chicago also traded a 2024 sixth-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for veteran guard Dan Feeney, who adds depth and experience along the offensive line.

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Following the Feeney trade — along with initial official and reported cuts — here is my final (I swear) projection for the Bears’ 53-man roster:

Quarterback (2)

P.J. Walker was a surprise roster cut on Sunday night, which all but guarantees undrafted rookie Tyson Bagent has earned a roster spot. The way it’s looking, Bagent will serve as QB2 behind starter Justin Fields. While Chicago could elect to keep Nathan Peterman on the roster, I think the Bears will choose to keep Peterman on the practice squad and use that roster spot elsewhere.

QB Justin Fields

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Age: 24

Experience: 3rd season

2023 cap hit: $5.14 million

QB Tyson Bagent

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Age: 23

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $758,333

Running back (4)

Khalil Herbert hasn’t done anything to lose the lead back job, but rookie Roschon Johnson looks to be coming for it. While there was speculation that D’Onta Foreman could be a surprise cut, it makes the most sense for Foreman to remain on the roster to help anchor this three-headed monster at running back. Given Trestan Ebner has been sidelined by injury, Travis Homer gets the final spot.

RB Khalil Herbert

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Age: 25

Experience: 3rd season

2023 cap hit: $972,677

RB Roschon Johnson

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Age: 22

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $942,172

RB D'Onta Foreman

Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Age: 27

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $2 million

RB Travis Homer

Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Age: 24

Experience: 5th season

2023 cap hit: $1.77 million

Fullback (1)

There’s no question that Khari Blasingame is the Bears’ lead blocker heading into the season. No matter how impressive undrafted rookie Robert Burns could look.

FB Khari Blasingame

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Age: 27

Experience: 5th season

2023 cap hit: $2 million

Wide receiver (6)

At this point, the top four wide receivers are set with DJ Moore, Darnell Mooney, Chase Claypool and rookie Tyler Scott. With Dante Pettis landing on injured reserve — and Nsimba Webster and Daurice Fountain being cut — Equanimeous St. Brown and Velus Jones Jr. are safe bets to fill those final two spots.

WR DJ Moore

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Age: 26

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $20.16 million

WR Darnell Mooney

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Age: 25

Experience: 4th season

2023 cap hit: $3.06 million

WR Chase Claypool

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Age: 25

Experience: 4th season

2023 cap hit: $2.99 million

WR Tyler Scott

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Age: 21

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $915,863

WR Equanimeous St. Brown

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Age: 26

Experience: 5th season

2023 cap hit: $1.16 million

WR Velus Jones Jr.

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Age: 26

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $1.22 million

Tight end (3)

The top three tight ends are set with Cole Kmet, Robert Tonyan and Marcedes Lewis, who give the Bears a potent combination of blocking and pass catchers. This is the best Chicago’s tight end group has been in years.

TE Cole Kmet

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Age: 24

Experience: 4th season

2023 cap hit: $7.36 million

TE Robert Tonyan

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Age: 29

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $2.65 million

TE Marcedes Lewis

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Age: 39

Experience: 18th season

2023 cap hit: $2 million

Offensive line (9)

The starting offensive line is set with Braxton Jones, Teven Jenkins (when healthy), Cody Whitehair, Nate Davis and rookie Darnell Wright. The Bears added depth along the interior offensive line when they traded for Dan Feeney, who could be in the mix for the left guard job until Jenkins returns. Lucas Patrick, Ja’Tyre Carter and Larry Borom get my final spots.

OL Braxton Jones

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Age: 24

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $944,888

OL Teven Jenkins

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Age: 25

Experience: 3rd season

2023 cap hit: $2.28 million

OL Cody Whitehair

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Age: 31

Experience: 8th season

2023 cap hit: $14.1 million

OL Nate Davis

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Age: 26

Experience: 5th season

2023 cap hit: $6.92 million

OL Darnell Wright

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Age: 21

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $3.81 million

OL Lucas Patrick

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Age: 30

Experience: 7th season

2023 cap hit: $5.38 million

OL Dan Feeney

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Age: 29

Experience: 7th season

2023 cap hit: $1.2 million

OL Ja'Tyre Carter

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Age: 24

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $897,328

OL Larry Borom

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Age: 24

Experience: 3rd season

2023 cap hit: $1.02 million

Defensive line (9)

This is where things will get interesting during final roster cutdowns. If the Bears opt to keep nine defensive linemen — and there are several with versatility down the line — there’s likely to be an odd man out at defensive end. With Trevis Gipson requesting a trade, it appears that he’s set to be traded or waived at roster cuts. Which means Terrell Lewis is a safe bet to make the roster, alongside reserves Rasheem Green and Dominque Robinson. At defensive tackle, the top four are set with Justin Jones, Andrew Billings, Gervon Dexter and Zacch Pickens.

DL Yannick Ngakoue

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Age: 28

Experience: 9th season

2023 cap hit: $10.44 million

DL DeMarcus Walker

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Age: 28

Experience: 7th season

2023 cap hit: $6.41 million

DL Rasheem Green

AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast

Age: 26

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $2.44 million

DL Dominique Robinson

AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski

Age: 25

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $938,289

DL Terrell Lewis

AP Photo/Melissa Tamez

Age: 24

Experience: 4th season

2023 cap hit: $1.01 million

DL Justin Jones

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Age: 26

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $7.4 million

DL Andrew Billings

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Age: 28

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $2.69 million

DL Gervon Dexter Sr.

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Age: 21

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $1.22 million

DL Zacch Pickens

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Age: 23

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $1.04 million

Linebacker (6)

The Bears overhauled the linebacker room this offseason, and their top four appear all but set with Tremaine Edmunds, T.J. Edwards, Jack Sanborn and rookie Noah Sewell. With Chicago keeping two quarterbacks in my projection, that leaves two spots up for grabs. Undrafted rookie Micah Baskerville and veteran Mykal Walker get those final nods.

LB Tremaine Edmunds

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Age: 25

Experience: 6th season

2023 cap hit: $14.68 million

LB T.J. Edwards

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Age: 26

Experience: 5th season

2023 cap hit: $5 million

LB Jack Sanborn

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Age: 23

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $872,500

LB Noah Sewell

AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski

Age: 21

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $831,237

LB Micah Baskerville

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Age: 23

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $753,333

LB Mykal Walker

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Age: 26

Experience: 4th season

2023 cap hit: $2.74 million

Cornerback (6)

Chicago has its top four cornerbacks set with veterans Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon, as well as rookies Tyrique Stevenson and Terell Smith, currently battling for a starting job. Josh Blackwell secures a spot here given his experience as a nickel cornerback. Meanwhile, Kindle Vildor’s stock has fallen and Jaylon Jones gets my final spot.

CB Jaylon Johnson

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Age: 24

Experience: 4th season

2023 cap hit: $3.55 million

CB Kyler Gordon

AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski

Age: 23

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $1.97 million

CB Tyrique Stevenson

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Age: 23

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $1.17 million

CB Terell Smith

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Age: 24

Experience: 1st season

2023 cap hit: $818,971

CB Josh Blackwell

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Age: 24

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $870,000

CB Jaylon Jones

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Age: 25

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $870,833

Safety (4)

The duo of Eddie Jackson and Jaquan Brisker are back this season, giving the Bears one of the best safety pairings in the NFL. Elijah Hicks is stepping into that DeAndre Houston-Carson role, where he’ll serve as a key reserve and special teams contributor. As for that fourth and final spot, A.J. Thomas has been making plays this summer, and he gets the nod. But safety is a position to watch for Chicago on the waiver wire, where Thomas could be cut.

S Eddie Jackson

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Age: 29

Experience: 7th season

2023 cap hit: $17.09 million

S Jaquan Brisker

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Age: 24

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $1.67 million

S Elijah Hicks

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Age: 23

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $889,252

S A.J. Thomas

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Age: 23

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $870,000

Special teams (3)

Undrafted rookie Andre Szmyt has already been waived, so there’s no kicker competition with Cairo Santos. Santos returns with Trenton Gill and Patrick Scales to headline the specialists group.

K Cairo Santos

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Age: 31

Experience: 10th season

2023 cap hit: $4.5 million

P Trenton Gill

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Age: 24

Experience: 2nd season

2023 cap hit: $889,252

LS Patrick Scales

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