What the Bears starting offensive line looks like ahead of NFL draft

The Bears’ offensive line remains a work in progress, but here’s a look at what the starting lineup would look like before the NFL draft.

There’s been an emphasis this offseason for the Bears to build around quarterback Justin Fields, who’s entering a pivotal third season. While there’s no denying the skill position groups are set — including the new addition of DJ Moore — the offensive line remains a focal point.

Fields was sacked a league-high 55 times in 15 games last season. And considering the offensive line’s struggles in pass protection were well-documented, it’s surprising the Bears made just one move in free agency — signing guard Nate Davis.

‘‘We’re solidifying the offensive line, and we’re getting the skill sets around him that we need to move the ball down the field and score points,’’ said coach Matt Eberflus, via the Sun-Times. ‘‘And we’re excited about where that’s going.’’

The offensive line remains a work in progress, but there are some pieces already in place (and others who will be moved). Here’s how the starting offensive line looks right now: Braxton Jones (LT), Nate Davis (LG), Cody Whitehair (C), Teven Jenkins (RG), Larry Borom (RT).

With the addition of Davis, GM Ryan Poles previously mentioned Whitehair making a move to center (given he has 4,000 snaps at the position). Jenkins thrived at right guard last season, so it makes sense to keep him there.

The tackle spots are what stand out. It’s not a surprise that Jones is currently penciled in at left tackle, but Eberflus noted they could move him to the right side if they upgrade at left tackle.

‘‘That’s all open right now,’’ Eberflus said. ‘‘We have to go through the draft and see what we do there.’’

The one glaring hole on the offensive line is right tackle, where Borom is currently the placeholder. But that should change after they make moves in the NFL draft.

Even after trading out of the No. 1 pick, Chicago is in a prime position to select a top offensive tackle, including Ohio State’s Paris Johnson Jr., Northwestern’s Peter Skoronski and Georgia’s Broderick Jones.

‘‘Right now, to improve our team, I think we’ve got to look to the draft,’’ Poles said.

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