The Chicago Bears are expected to add front-seven defenders this off-season via either free agency, the 2016 NFL Draft, or both. And while media analysts and draft evaluators are in near-consensus agreement that the Bears’ pass rush needs a boost, seventh-year pro Lamarr Houston thinks otherwise.

“I couldn’t say that they wouldn’t go draft an outside linebacker or bring somebody else in.,” Houston said during an appearance on NBC’s Sports Talk Live. “But as of right now I don’t see what the need would be for one because we’re very productive guys.”

Houston had a huge second half of the 2015 season, increasing the odds that he’ll return to the Bears for 2016. He finished the year with eight sacks, with six of them coming in the last eight games.

“Unfortunately my first season I didn’t get to finish, and I don’t think fans got a feeling for what kind of player I am,” Houston said. “This year being able to play a full season, I wanted to make sure fans knew what type of player I am and what I bring to the game, the passion I have for the game.”

Houston joined the Bears in 2014 as high-profile free agent, signing a five year, $35 million contract. His first year came to an unfortunate — and embarrassing — end after tearing his ACL while celebrating a meaningless sack, his only one of the season.

There has been much speculation about the future of Lamarr Houston and whether he will be back with the Bears this year. It’s hard to imagine a scenario in which Ryan Pace will let the team’s top pass rusher go, even with his $6.9 million cap hit in 2016.