Bears tight end Greg Olsen could be had for a second round draft pick, according to Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. There have been conflicting reports on Olsen's availability, but this is one of the more specific ones. While it would not seem to make sense for Chicago to move one of its best players, they almost surely will for the right place, especially considering their lack of draft picks this season. Source: RotoTimes.com
The Bears should trade him. He's wasted talent in Martz' offense and the Patriots should jump all over this...
Olsen is a prime example of the glaring weakness of the Bears in identifying what they can do, what they want to do & what kind of team they want to be. They always stress that they're a run team "right off the bus" first, then use Olsen, a poor blocker, not mediocre...poor, as basically an extra WR to hide their bonehead decision of using rookie WRs & suffer when needing a solid blocking TE to help the run game & max protect scenarios. Either give up on the Bear legacy of RBs like Sayers, Payton, Anderson & plan for more of a passing attack or spend the effort on getting the right players to solidify the run game. I say move Olsen while you can to a team that can absorb his weaknesses & get something in return. Either way, try a novel idea & get an OL first...
A third baseman is more usefull to Martz than Olsen If they can get a second for him, they could actually have them selves a decent draft
Trust me, I've been down with this idea for a couple weeks now... but... he might get used as much in the new Patriots system as he would in Chicago. Ben Watson is a similar-style player (maybe not in the blocking aspect) and made 29 catches last year. Was rarely targeted, and that would wind up being the same problem in New England til the system returns to "throw to open man," not "throw to Moss/Welker/Faulk and hope for best."
Yeah, i'm sure the Patriots will inquire about him, but i'm not sure how he'd fit into the system right now as he Cletus said.