The Chicago Bears’ 90-man roster appears to be set heading into virtual organized team activities — although it can certainly change at any moment.
While there are a number of starting jobs already locked up, there will be some battles at some key positions, including quarterback, cornerback, right guard, safety and even kicker in training camp and preseason.
Naturally, these competitions can’t start until the Bears are able to hit the practice field — the “when” of which is uncertain — but, as things stand right now, we have a good idea of how things currently stand.
Here’s our look at the Bears unofficial depth chart after the 2020 NFL Draft.
Quarterback
- Starter: Mitchell Trubisky
- Back-up: Nick Foles
- Reserve: Tyler Bray
While the previous two seasons provided a consistent quarterback depth chart, changes could be on the horizon at starting quarterback. Incumbent starter Mitchell Trubisky will have to battle former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles for the starting job, a competition that will last into preseason. The one quarterback position that is a lock is Tyler Bray as QB3, where he’ll serve on the practice squad.
Running Back
- Starters: David Montgomery, Tarik Cohen
- Back-up: Ryan Nall
- Reserves: Artavis Pierce, Napoleon Maxwell
The running back position appears all but set at this point — in regards to the top two backs. David Montgomery enters his second year as the clear-cut starter. Tarik Cohen isn’t a between-the-tackles back, and his role will be utilized differently in Matt Nagy’s offense. For now, preseason darling Ryan Nall has that third running back spot locked up, although he’ll have to fend off two undrafted free agents in Artavis Pierce and Napoleon Maxwell.