Wow, that was easy.
Getting first-round draft pick Colston Loveland quickly signed to a reported $26 million, four-year deal with club option for Year 5 takes care of one Bears obstacle, although hardly a huge one.
The Bears did have to wait until July 17 before they signed Caleb Williams and knew for certain he'd be available for the start of their early training camp last year, so they're well ahead of the curb with Loveland and have eliminated any unforeseen headaches by getting their first pick under contract.
In this era of slotted signings, it's still rare when there is an actual holdout. It's also a paper work convenience now to have all of their Day 3 picks signed: Ruben Hyppolite II, Zah Frazier, Luke Newman and Kyle Monangai.
Colston Loveland’s rookie contract makes him the 16th highest paid tight end in the NFL by Total Value ⬇️
— SleeperBears (@SleeperBears) May 8, 2025
His $6.65 million per year ranks 23rd, per @Jason_OTC pic.twitter.com/ZhtMZn0xfW
That leaves only their second-round picks and therein lies the possible holdout problems.
It might seem silly to think a second-rounder would hold out but 39th overall pick Luther Burden III, 56th pick Ozzy Trapilo and 62nd pick Shemar Turner might be waiting a while. No one can be sure right now.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Texans signed 33rd pick Jayden Higgins, a wide receiver, to a fully guaranteed contract. That's a problem because he reports it's the first time in NFL history for a second-rounder to get a fully guaranteed contract.
The #Texans and rookie WR Jayden Higgins have agreed to a fully guaranteed 4-year $11,700,824 contract, per Higgins' agent Chris Cabott of @EquitySports.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 8, 2025
Higgins is the first 2nd round pick in NFL history to have a fully guaranteed contract.
Now, it's safe to assume that after Higgins, the first second-rounder to sign this year, every agent is going to want their second-round pick to get guaranteed cash.
Linebacker Carson Schwesinger was taken just ahead of Higgins, then safety Nick Emmanwori at 35, and then running back Quinshon Judkins at No. 36. And offensive lineman Jonah Savaiinaea and running back TreVeyon Henderson were taken just ahead of Burden.
#Texans make WR Jayden Higgins the first 2nd round pick in NFL history to sign a fully guaranteed deal ($11.7 M).
— Justin Trombino (@Trombino20) May 8, 2025
Higgins is someone I called a franchise WR prior to the NFL Draft, hoping the #Patriots would pick him. I guess the Texans think so too. https://t.co/sVNdU8FgyQ
Spotrac.com projects Burden is slotted for $10.95 million with a $4.605 million bonus.
It's not the cash but the fully guaranteed deal that could be a potential sticking point.
Trapilo is slotted for $7.71 million and Turner at $7.21 million. Again, it's not the cash but the guarantee.
All 1st-round picks have received fully guaranteed contracts the past three years, but no 2nd-rounders. The 100% guarantee for Higgins -- the No. 34 overall pick -- is up from 91.9% in the same slot last year and could impact other negotiations at the top of Round 2. https://t.co/T9bHbB3P5T
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 8, 2025
When does the guaranteed money stop now? Is it after safety Andrew Mukuba of the Eagles at No. 64 to end the second round? Is it before Burden? Is it before Trapilo or Turner?
It's going to have to be sorted out.
Fortunately, in the meantime the players can still practice at rookie camp and take part in OTAs and minicamp if they haven't signed their contracts. They sign documents guaranteeing them the amount they would have received for a signed contract if they suffer an offseason practice injury.
Did Luther Burden III ask @ChicagoBears legend @TWaddle87 for permission to wear #87?! pic.twitter.com/hnG9917S9F
— Ryan Gray (@GrayYojimbo) May 9, 2025
Still, this is so Bears.
Leave it to their luck, or lack thereof. They have three second-round picks for the first time in their history and it comes in a year when second-round picks want fully guaranteed contracts.
Luther Burden III becomes the first Bears wide receiver to wear 87 since Muhsin Muhammad, who we all know helped them get to Super Bowl XLI.
— Brendan Sugrue (@BrendanSugrue) May 8, 2025
Super Bears, Super Bowl CONFIRMED pic.twitter.com/o6hV8xHrTz
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