What happens every year at the combine is agents set meetings with teams and then they crisscross downtown hopping from hotel to hotel and gauging the interest in the clients they have that are free agents. Agents can have 30 meetings over a three- or four-day period where they're basically going around the clock. By the time it's done, teams have a pretty good idea of the pay range the player is seeking and the agents tend to know what kind of range the team is willing to pay. Talks haven't been super serious in recent years because there has always been about 10 days between the end of the combine and the beginning of free agency. That's not the case this year so I expect there to be more business with free-agent visits arranged. It will be really interesting to see what unfolds in the case of the Bears, who are expected to be quite busy.