3. DeMarcus Walker

The Bears’ decision to release Walker was one of the more surprising moves of the offseason. Chicago made Walker a cap cut to save $5.25 million. He was dependable as a DE who could be switched to DT in certain packages.
Walker appeared in 34 games and started 29 during his two years in Chicago. He recorded 77 tackles, seven sacks, and 16 tackles for loss during that span. The Bears found his replacement in Odeyingbo during free agency.
At 30, Walker should find a rotation role on another team.
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