1. Tre Boston
Depending on what the Bears are able to do to create more cap space, free agency may be the best route to replace Clinton-Dix. However, Chicago will have to be careful about how much they spend on a veteran safety.
One safety that could possibly be had for a cost-effective price is Tre Boston. Last offseason, Boston signed a one-year, $2.1 million prove-it deal with the Carolina Panthers.
Boston responded by putting together a fantastic year for the Panthers in 2019. The former fourth-round pick ended the season with 68 tackles, three interceptions, and a career-high 11 deflections.
In the event that Clinton-Dix is out of Chicago’s price range, Boston is one of the best replacement options that the Bears are going to find. Additionally, Boston is only turning 28-years-old in June, making him one of the younger veteran options available.