After adding a tight end in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears are reportedly willing to make a move.

According to Michael Lombardi on The Ringer NFL Show, the Bears told teams at the NFL Scouting Combine in March that they would be willing to trade Zach Miller if they selected a tight end in this year's draft.

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Chicago selected Ashland's Adam Shaheen in the second round of the draft and also signed veteran tight end Dion Sims to a three-year deal worth $18 million.

Miller has struggled with injuries throughout his NFL career and missed the entire 2012 and 2013 seasons. Last year he caught 47 passes in 10 games for 486 yards with four touchdowns before ending the season on injured reserve.

In his career he has caught 126 passes for 1,395 yards with 13 touchdowns.

Miller has been productive at times when on the field, but the soon-to-be 33 year old likely does not factor into the team's long-term plans at the position. He signed a two-year deal worth $5.5 million last offseason and is schedule to have a cap hit just under $2.5 million. If Chicago was to flat-out release him, the team would incur a hit of $500,000 in dead money.