The Bears signed CFL cornerback Tre Roberson earlier this week in a deal that represents an early offseason win for GM Ryan Pace. With as many as 10 teams jockeying for Roberson's services, the former Calgary Stampeders star settled on a two-year deal with the Bears.

According to ESPN's Field Yates, Roberson's two-year contract includes a $75K signing bonus, $50K Week 1 roster bonus in 2020 and a $25K workout bonus each year. He'll earn base salaries of $550K and $610K in 2020 and 2021.

Adam Schefter tweeted this week Roberson's contract is the largest CFL-to-NFL compensation given to a player since the Dolphins signed Cameron Wake in 2009.

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Roberson's presence on the roster only sparks more debate about veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara's future with the team. The Bears can save $9 million against the salary cap in 2020 if they decide to move on from him, and in an offseason with many high-priced needs and not much cap space to work with, we've possibly seen the last of Amukamara in the lineup.

Roberson doesn't project as an immediate replacement for Amukamara, but his 10 interceptions over two seasons in Canada are at least indicative of his ability to make plays on the ball. He'll be given every opportunity to contribute immediately in 2020.