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Dallis Flowers signing represents a modest depth addition for Chicago's secondary. Headlines emphasize his homecoming narrative rather than on-field impact or credentials. The Bears recently cut a veteran cornerback, suggesting roster instability at the position. Fans debate whether this addresses the team's secondary woes or merely patches problems. Chicago must develop young corners while evaluating Flowers' contributions in practice squad competition.
The Chicago Bears' signing of DB Dallis Flowers earns a C- Contract Value Index (CVI), a fair-market rate for a depth piece that reflects realistic contribution expectations rather than upside gamble. At $1.215M on a one-year deal, Flowers lands squarely in the replacement-level defensive back tier—the kind of low-cost, low-risk addition teams use to fill roster spots during the offseason before the regular season kicks off on September 10th. The salary carries minimal cap burden and no long-term commitment, which means the Bears retain full flexibility if Flowers doesn't stick, but it also signals the organization isn't banking on him as a core contributor. On film and career arc, this is a camp-and-preseason audition: Chicago is paying veteran-minimum-adjacent money for a chance to evaluate depth cornerback or safety competition, not acquiring someone expected to log meaningful snaps early in the season. The CVI grade reflects that calculus—not a steal, not an overpay, just pragmatic roster construction during a window when the team is still building around the 11-6 record and #2 NFC North seed they held last year.
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The Chicago Bears signed Dallis Flowers (DB) on January 20, 2026. FanVerdicts covers every reported NFL move — and asks fans to weigh in on each one. Cast your Fan Verdict on this move, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — sentiment and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index C-, Sentiment C.
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