Outside linebacker Pernell McPhee hasn't started a game in either of the past two seasons, but that didn't stop the Chicago Bears from paying him like an elite pass rusher.
The Bears are gambling on McPhee taking off in a bigger role, and they better be right. McPhee will sign a five-year, $40 million deal with $16 million guaranteed with the Bears according to Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun. Not bad for a player with five career starts over his four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. McPhee has shown a lot of potential in a reserve role for the Ravens and will be a centerpiece for the Bears in their new 3-4 defense.
McPhee wasn't the only pass rusher taken off the market. The Buffalo Bills, who have been very active as they try to snap a playoff drought that dates back to 1999, re-signed defensive end Jerry Hughes to a five-year, $45 million deal. Hughes has 10 sacks in back-to-back years and will be a key part of new coach Rex Ryan's defense.
Players can't officially sign contracts until Tuesday, but that hasn't stopped a flood of agreed-upon deals from being leaked by teams and/or agents to the media since the negotiating period started on Saturday.
Sunday saw a number of players taken off the market, either by re-signing with their old team or agreeing to a deal with a new team. That continued on Monday. The Oakland Raiders agreed to a deal with former Kansas City Chiefs center Rodney Hudson. The Kansas City Chiefs will sign receiver Jeremy Maclin, who was with the Philadelphia Eagles. Linebacker Sean Weatherspoon will go from the Atlanta Falcons to the Arizona Cardinals on a one-year deal, as Yahoo Sports' Rand Getlin reported.
All of the early news makes it seem like when free agency actually starts on Tuesday, it will be pretty anticlimactic.
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