9 takeaways from Bears’ first unofficial depth chart

The Bears have released their first unofficial depth chart ahead of their preseason opener vs. the Chiefs, and there was plenty to unpack.

The Chicago Bears released their first unofficial depth chart ahead of their preseason opener against the Kansas City Chiefs. When the Bears and Chiefs square off on Saturday at Soldier Field, it’ll feature the return of former head coach Matt Nagy.

When looking at Chicago’s first unofficial depth chart, there are some things that aren’t much of a surprise — Justin Fields listed as the starting quarterback, David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert leading the way at running back and rookies Kyler Gordon and Jaquan Brisker getting immediate starting nods at cornerback and safety. But there are also plenty of surprises.

Here’s what we learned from the Bears’ first unofficial depth chart: