Chicago’s kicking competition continues."Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansLatest NewsNewsBreaking NewsBears acquire kicker Eddy Pineiro from RaidersNew https://www.thebearsfanshop.com ,140commentsChicago’s kicking competition continues.CDTShareTweetShareShareBears acquire kicker Eddy Pineiro from RaidersEddy Pineiro is the latest kicker to join the Bears.Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsJust one day after their battle royal of kickers at rookie minicamp, the Bears have traded a conditional 2021 seventh-round pick to the Oakland Raiders for kicker Eddy Pineiro, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Schefter also reported that the pick is based on the conditions that Pineiro must be on Chicago’s active roster for at least five games.Pineiro played collegiately at Florida for only two seasons, but he was a reliable kicker during his time with the Gators. He finished with the third-highest field goal percentage in FBS history, finishing with an 88.4 percentage mark. He went 56-for-58 on his extra points attempts and nailed all but one of his 18 field goal attempts in 2017. He hit two of his field goal attempts from beyond 50 yards that year and had four of his five attempts from 40 to 49 yards go in. Pineiro declared for the 2018 NFL Draft as a junior, but he went undrafted. He was signed by Oakland after the draft as a free agent, but he spent all of last season on the injured reserve.He is an accurate kicker with a repeatable approach and solid power in his leg, and while his mechanics may need some work, he proved in college to be consistent. The former Gator spent the 2018 offseason training for the draft with Jamie Kohl, whom the Bears recently hired as a kicking specialist.With this addition, the Bears now have three kickers on their roster: Pineiro, Chris Blewitt, and Elliott Fry. The Chicago Bears have been hard at work in gathering players for their offseason roster, and the latest addition is a 27-year old offensive tackle that has been bouncing around the NFL since 2014. Cornelius Lucas was originally an undrafted free agent pick up of the Detroit Lions in 2014 and he played in Motown for three years. He played in 35 games with 6 starts during his time there. He spent most of the 2017 season with the Rams, and he had a cup of coffee with the Saints in 2018. The 6’9” 328 pounder has played both right and left tackle during his time as a pro and he was a two year starter at left tackle during his college days at Kansas State. Here’s the full list of Bears added on reserve/future contracts. Cornelius Lucas Chicago Bears Customized Jerseys , OT, Kansas State - 6’9”, 328Willie Beavers, OL, Western Michigan - 6’5”, 324Dejon Allen, OL, Hawaii - 6’3”, 290Ryan Nall, RB, Oregon State - 6’2”, 232Tanner Gentry, WR, Wyoming - 6’1”, 201Cyril Grayson Chicago Bears T-Shirts , WR, LSU - 5’9”, 183Jordan Williams-Lambert, WR, Ball State - 6’3”, 228Abdullah Anderson, DL, Bucknell - 6’5”, 295John Franklin III, DB, Florida Atlantic - 6’1”, 186Michael Joseph, DB, Dubuque - 6’1”, 187Jonathon Mincy https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/hats , DB, Auburn - 5’10”, 196James Vaughters, LB, Stanford - 6’2”, 250Josh Woods, ILB, Maryland - 6’1”, 204Jameer Thurman, LB, Indiana State - 6’0”, 230Do any of these guys stand out to you as a potential camp surprise?