There are plenty of reasons to keep Sitton. For starters, the Bears have an abundance of salary cap space with $141 million committed to 51 players and plenty of other veterans they can cut loose to add lots of extra room. The Bears need multiple wide receivers, outside linebackers and two starting cornerbacks, and that’s just the beginning of a list of offseason needs so it would seem problematic to create another hole. That’s important to consider with the health of right guard Kyle Long, who will have multiple surgeries this offseason. The Bears haven’t shared any timeline for Long’s availability for training camp.