The Chicago Bears are in the middle of a rebuild under new general manager Ryan Poles. This offseason, Poles worked to overhaul the roster, which included getting rid of expensive veterans and signing a lot of affordable one-year deals.
The result has been arguably the worst roster in the entire NFL. But things are looking up for the Bears, who are slated to have north of $100 million in salary cap space in 2023.
With the NFL’s trade deadline approaching, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell had two hypothetical trade proposals for the Bears, which involves acquiring additional draft capital in exchange for two key veterans, ahead of the Nov. 1 deadline.