NFL Insider reveals the Bears were in the running to land another Pro Bowl pass rusher and it was wise not to pull the trigger

Over the last several weeks, the Bears have been mentioned numerous times as a team that was quietly exploring adding an additional pass rusher to the roster. Until this week, general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus tried their best to keep their intention hidden instead noting they'd rather develop in-house talent. Clearly, the team is looking for some upgrade.

NFL Insider reveals the Bears were in the running to land another Pro Bowl pass rusher and it was wise not to pull the trigger

The Bears already made one splash at the position ahead of the trade deadline last season after trading for, and extending, pass rusher Montez Sweat. Sweat made an immediate impact on the defense in Chicago and ever since, the team's top minds started considering the possibility of adding another threat opposite their new star.

That's why it's no surprise to see the Bears mentioned as a team that pursued the four-time Pro Bowler. However, as good as Judon is, the Bears might have dodged a bullet by missing out on this deal.

Bears Were Wise Not To Pull The Trigger On Judon

While adding a player such as Judon to play opposite Sweat would have done wonders for Eberflus' defense in the short-term, it's hardly a long-term option. But, given the current state of the Bears' roster, it's easy to see the team's all-in mindset.

The Bears have the perfect window right now, and the cap flexibility, to easily pull off such a move that would put the already strong roster over the top. But, on the flip side, trading for Judon specifically wouldn't have been so simple.

The 32-year-old is coming off a season where he played just four games after suffering a season-ending injury. That alone is a red flag, not to mention the capital it took for the Falcons to acquire him in the trade. And that's not even the worst part.

The whole reason the Patriots looked to trade Judon was due to a contract dispute that another team would have to inherit. Judon is entering into the final year of his contract and will be looking to sign an extension with his new team. That's the exact situation the Bears have already been through with Sweat and are still currently going through with wide receiver Keenan Allen. Not to mention left guard Teven Jenkins, who is also looking to earn a new deal in the coming months.

Having to work out an extension with an already disgruntled player will just add more problems to the front office's plate going into the season. And no general manager wants to get into a situation like New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas is going through right now with pass rusher Haason Reddick.

Overall, the front office had the right mindset wanting to go all-in on another stud pass rusher, but landing an aging and irritated one wasn't the right move to make. For the time being, the Bears will continue to develop their young talent, but don't count out the front office sniffing around at other potential players who could be available.