The Chicago Bears signed wide receiver Kevin White and nose tackle Eddie Goldman on Wednesday.

Exact terms of the deals should be revealed later this week. White’s deal is for four years and is worth about $15 million with a signing bonus of about $10 million, according to the Chicago Tribune. The deal has an option for a fifth year. Goldman’s deal is for four years and is worth about $5.5 million with a signing bonus of more than $2 million.

"This guy's dynamic, he's big, he's strong and he's ultra-competitive,” Bears general manager Ryan Pace said of White. "If I could stress one word for this player, he's competitive. You see it after the catch. You see it in the way he attacks the ball in the air. This is a dynamic playmaker for our offense."

Pace said that he thinks Goldman is an ascending player.

White was the seventh overall pick in the draft. He had 109 catches for 1,447 yards, and ten touchdowns in his final season at West Virginia, according to CBS Sports. Goldman was selected in the second round of the draft. He had 35 tackles and four sacks last year at Florida State.

The Bears have five of their six draft pick under contract. Center Hroniss Grasu, who was picked in the third round, is the Bears only unsigned pick. He is expected to be signed by Friday when the Bears open their three-day rookie camp.