Chicago Sun-Times

BEARS GET LAST LAUGH

Addition of ballhawk Ha Ha compensate­s for loss of Amos in talented secondary

- MARK POTASH mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash

Part 11 of an 11-part series previewing the NFL Draft and analyzing the Bears’ needs.

The Bears are riding a wave of excellence on defense heading into the 2019 season. They are young and experience­d. They have a superstar in his prime in Khalil Mack. They have difference-making players on all three levels and from side-toside. With that combinatio­n of balance and performanc­e, almost every addition has the potential to be an upgrade.

That’s never more true than at safety, where the Bears lost veteran starter Adrian Amos in free agency but arguably are even better with former Packer Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. Instead of shelling out big bucks to sign Amos to a long-term deal (he signed a four-year, $36 million contract with $12 million guaranteed with the Packers), the Bears signed Clinton-Dix — a former first-round draft pick and a Pro Bowl safety in 2016 — to a one-year, $3 million prove-it deal ($500,000 guaranteed).

Clinton-Dix almost certainly could have gotten a better deal elsewhere but saw a greater opportunit­y to rejuvenate his market value playing with the wind at his back in a Bears defense that ranked No. 1 in the NFL in points allowed. That happens to the Patriots all the time but is new territory for the Bears, who were 30th and 31st in total defense and scoring defense four seasons ago and still 15th and 24th two seasons ago.

Clinton-Dix’s signing also pairs him with former Alabama teammate Eddie Jackson, who has five touchdowns on returns in two NFL seasons and made the All-Pro team last season.

“This was one of the first freeagency [situations] where I felt like players really wanted to be here,”

Bears general manager Ryan Pace said, “and you could feel it right out of the gate and Ha Ha was really one of those guys.”

Like Jackson, Clinton-Dix is a ballhawk (with 14 intercepti­ons in five NFL seasons) who is not known as a superior tackler. On a developing defense, a safety combinatio­n that lacks an outstandin­g tackler might be problemati­c. But on a team with a strong front-seven like the Bears — where quarterbac­ks are likely to throw before they really want to more frequently — it’s a potential bonanza to have two ballhawks like Jackson and Clinton-Dix in the secondary.

“They’re a little bit different, but we’re excited about Ha Ha’s skill set,” Pace said. “He’s obviously got good ball skills, he’s rangy, we feel like he’s interchang­eable. We feel like he can play free or he can play strong, so combining him with Eddie just gives us some flexibilit­y. But the key thing is, Ha Ha really wanted to be part of this.”

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 ?? MARK TENALLY/AP ?? Ha Ha Clinton-Dix opted to sign a one-year, $3 million deal with the Bears this offseason.
MARK TENALLY/AP Ha Ha Clinton-Dix opted to sign a one-year, $3 million deal with the Bears this offseason.
 ?? MICHAEL MCGINNIS/AP ?? All-Pro safety Eddie Jackson had 51 tackles and six intercepti­ons last season.
MICHAEL MCGINNIS/AP All-Pro safety Eddie Jackson had 51 tackles and six intercepti­ons last season.

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