The Chicago Bears didn’t take long to make a move at the start of NFL free agency’s legal tampering period agreeing to terms with defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi.
Ogunjobi will sign a three-year deal worth $40.5 million, where he becomes an integral part of Matt Eberflus’ new defense. Ogunjobi will serve as the three-technique, and he’s a disruptive player that should thrive in the middle.
While many were disappointed that general manager Ryan Poles’ first move wasn’t on offense to help quarterback Justin Fields, the Ogunjobi addition is a big move that shores up an important need with the departures of Akiem Hicks and Eddie Goldman.
Here’s a look at how NFL experts have graded the Bears’ expected signing of Ogunjobi: