2. Offensive line
Considering the amount of money invested in the offensive line, the Bears need better production than what was had in 2019. While there was plenty of blame to go around for the offense’s failures, the offensive line is concerning, especially when it comes to the run game.
The Bears need to shore up their offensive line, and that starts with bringing in some young talent to groom in the wake of some underwhelming veterans that could be cap-casualties after this season. There are a solid crop of guards and tackles in this year’s draft class, and the Bears have a chance to select some developmental projects that could play a role for the future.
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