10. Offensive line
The Bears offensive line had its share of struggles in 2019, but they’re returning four of five starters from a season ago. Considering the team didn’t make any changes with those four returning starters, they’re banking on the addition of new offensive line coach Juan Castillo to help them turn things around in 2020.
Chicago has invested a lot of money into this offensive line, particularly at the tackle position, where Charles Leno Jr. and Bobby Massie didn’t played up to those deals last season. The interior of the offensive line has less concerns, as Cody Whitehair figures to resume his role at center with James Daniels at left guard.
The big story at training camp involving the offensive line will be the vacant right guard spot left by the departed Kyle Long, where four-year starter Germain Ifedi figures to be the favorite to win the job over players like Alex Bars and Rashaad Coward.
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