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Report: One team ruled out for Jonathan Taylor
Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor Jenna Watson/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Indianapolis Colts are entertaining trade offers for Jonathan Taylor, but one team that has been linked to the star running back can apparently be ruled out of the sweepstakes.

During an interview with ESPN 1000’s Peggy Kusinski and Dionne Miller on Sunday, insider Adam Schefter emphatically said that the Chicago Bears do not have interest in Taylor.

The Bears are stocked with draft picks and have plenty of salary cap space. A recent report claimed they were one of three teams that might have legitimate interest in the disgruntled Colts star.

As Ryan Taylor of NBC Sports Chicago recently outlined, it never made a lot of sense for the Bears to pursue Taylor. The team chose not to re-sign workhorse running back David Montgomery earlier this offseason and Montgomery subsequently signed a three-year, $18 million contract with the Detroit Lions. That was not exactly eye-popping money.

Acquiring Taylor would likely mean giving up at least one high draft pick, plus handing out a huge contract extension. If the Bears wanted to pay a running back that kind of money, they probably would have made more of an effort to keep Montgomery.

The Bears have decent running back depth with Khalil Herbert and D’Onta Foreman, whom they signed this offseason. They also drafted Texas RB Roschon Johnson in the fourth round.

It sounds like Indy has only had real discussions about Taylor with one team, but those talks have not gone anywhere.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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