Kampman- 4 years, 24 Mil, 11 Mil guaranteed A Rolle- 5 years, 37 Mil, 15 Mil guaranteed A Brown- 2 years, 10 Mil, 0 guaranteed Peppers- 6 years, 91.5 Mil, 42 Mil guaranteed So, yes the Bears conceivably could have had all 3 players for cheaper than Peppers. The problem was Kampman and Rolle would have had to have wanted to sign with the Bears. All indications were that Rolle was discussed, but chose to go to NY. Also, that would have likely meant no Chester Taylor, who could prove to be a must-have if he motivates Forte, saves Forte from all the wear and tear from his first 2 years, and produces. Hub is 100% right. Peppers is a great player, but if you have a chance to fill 3 roles instead of 1 on a team that, frankly, isn't very close to the Super Bowl, you do it. Brown + Kampman would be better (and cheaper) than Peppers. Add in Rolle who is about 500x better than all safeties on the Bears and you have a winner. Also, who says they couldn't have afforded Taylor? The guaranteed money would still be less than Peppers. That being said, the Bears structured the contract beautifully and have a chance to cut bait with Peppers if he underachieves, which he almost certainly will. There's a reason that there weren't too many teams interested in Peppers in the offseason. He's great, but overrated and those Carolina teams had some pretty decent overall d-lines when he was there, not the pupu platter of Mark Anderson, a broken down Tommie Harris and Marcus Harrison.