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CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Bears say they have agreed to trade former first-round draft pick Gabe Carimi to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The team confirmed the deal, which is pending a physical, on Sunday night. The Bears didn't say what they were getting in return, although a person familiar with the situation said Tampa is sending a sixth-round pick to Chicago.

The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the terms were not announced.

The Outland Trophy winner as a senior at Wisconsin, the 6-foot-7 Carimi never quite lived up to expectations after the Bears took him with the 29th pick in the 2011 draft. He started the first two games at right tackle as a rookie before suffering a season-ending knee injury and appeared to be limited last year.

He started the first 10 games at right guard before losing the job to Jonathan Scott and played guard and tackle the rest of the way. But he seemed to be the odd man out after a series of moves this offseason.

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Kinda pissed we didn't get in on that. Especially for only a 6th rounder.
 

cmd34(work)

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No, no, no.

We have David Arkin who is getting his 23rd chance this year.

Plus, Ronald Leary had a 3rd round grade and stuff.

We're good.
 

LAZARUS_LOGAN

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I'm extremely disappointed we didn't offer that or more for him.

His potential alone is worth the gamble.

I might be fine with a 6th but nothing more than that.

The Bears OL is as bad if not worse than ours. It speaks volumes if they are giving up on him just after two years or one year after his rookie season. However, this reminds me of Marc Colombo, who also the Bears gave up on, and he was solid for us, save the last two years he was here.

A 6th rounder...? I don't know. We did though give up a 7th for Cook.
 

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No, no, no.

We have David Arkin who is getting his 23rd chance this year.

Plus, Ronald Leary had a 3rd round grade and stuff.

We're good.

Leary probably has a far better chance of actually amounting to something than Carimi at this point
 
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