
RB · Chicago Bears
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A low-risk, depth-driven signing with minimal long-term upside for Chicago. Headlines highlight Brown's TD performance and practice squad elevation after Travis Homer's departure. His one-yard scoring plunge signals situational value, not featured-back potential. Fans are cautiously optimistic given his energetic play in a surprise Eagles win. Brown projects as a rotational back unless injuries force a larger role.
This signing grades out as a significant overpay for the Chicago Bears — the team is paying more than the on-field production currently warrants. Brittain's on-field performance ranks in the bottom quartile among NFL RBs, grading him as an unproven at the position. His $1.1M average annual value ranks as bargain money for the RB market. The concern here is the gap between production and cost — unproven output at bargain money means the team is paying a premium above the player's on-field value. Brittain is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract.
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