The Bears have more depth at wide receiver, but I don’t know that their sixth or seventh wide receiver is a contributor in another offense — not the kind that would attract much in the way of a trade anyway. Maybe someone steps forward in the preseason and changes that. Gabriel has a fully guaranteed base salary of $5.5 million this season, so based on that, I’m not sure the Bears would get a ton in return for him. He also gives the offense a different dimension than the other wide receivers, so it’s probably important to keep him in the system in 2019. The Bears want to win this year. You always need to be thinking about the future, and if they have a spare part or two that is attractive to another team, sure, you could see a deal in August or September.