
WR · Chicago Bears
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'0"
Weight
188 lbs
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Omari Kelly
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is mixed (C- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
3 years
Total Value
$3.1M
AAV
$1.0M/yr
Above-replacement production at the WR salary tier earns Omari Kelly a C+ Contract Value Index. Kelly's three-year deal at $1.03M AAV represents the kind of minimal financial commitment the Bears typically reserve for developmental prospects and practice squad depth, which aligns perfectly with his UDFA status and unproven NFL resume. This is exactly the contract structure you want for a rookie-stage receiver with legitimate athleticism but concrete reasons he went undrafted—low downside, minimal cap footprint, and enough runway to develop without pressure. The Bears' recent wave of low-cost depth signings across defense and running back, combined with the pragmatic media framing of Kelly as a harmless camp invitee rather than a prospect with transformative upside, reinforces that Chicago is evaluating him as a roster bubble player and practice squad candidate, not a future contributor. His C+ CVI grade reflects the reality that the Bears nailed the risk-reward calculus here: they're paying near-nothing for a player with developmental potential and zero dead-cap landmine risk if he doesn't stick, which is exactly what a depth-building exercise should look like in the offseason. This type of deal—cheap, short-term, low-visibility—is precisely how NFL teams should be constructing their bottom roster tiers.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Omari's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Omari Kelly has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
The media tone on Omari Kelly pencils out to a C- sentiment grade after weighing recent storylines. Coverage of his UDFA signing with the Bears reflects a measured, pragmatic view: he's a low-risk developmental flier from Michigan State with legitimate athleticism, but he went undrafted for concrete reasons, and media outlets are treating the move as exactly what it is—a cheap practice squad depth option with zero financial commitment and minimal expectations. The narrative carries no hype or skepticism, just acknowledgment that Kelly represents a harmless roster addition with upside potential if he develops, a posture consistent with how the industry views typical undrafted camp invitees. The Bears' recent flurry of May signings—including fellow receivers Kyron Hudson and Scott Miller—frames Kelly as part of a broader depth-building exercise rather than a statement about his standing; he's one piece in a wave of low-cost roster fillers, which further cements the modest, neutral tone. The takeaway is straightforward: fans and media view this signing with indifference rooted in realism, neither optimistic nor dismissive, a far cry from controversy or excitement.
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