Where Bears’ offensive supporting cast ranks among rest of NFL

How does the Bears’ offensive supporting cast compare to the rest of the NFL?

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The Chicago Bears upgraded their supporting cast this offseason in an effort to build around quarterback Justin Fields and help get the passing attack on track.

That included the additions of some big names, most notably wide receiver DJ Moore, as well as receiver Tyler Scott, running backs Roschon Johnson and D’Onta Foreman and tight end Robert Tonyan. They join an offensive group that also includes receivers Darnell Mooney and Chase Claypool, running back Khalil Herbert and tight end Cole Kmet.

But how does the Bears’ offensive supporting cast compare to the rest of the NFL?

ESPN’s Bill Barnwell ranked all 32 teams based on their offensive supportive casts — running backs, wide receivers and tight ends. The Bears landed at No. 17, which is a huge jump after ranking 31st and 26th in the previous two seasons. Moore is obviously a big reason why.

Operation “Get Justin Fields a Top Wide Receiver” landed a legitimate No. 1 this offseason in former Carolina star DJ Moore. Moore has stayed healthy and productive, outside of a curious aversion to touchdowns, despite subpar quarterback play. He’s coming off arguably his worst season as a pro, as he played virtually every snap and managed only 888 receiving yards, but he is still just 26. Moore was the best wideout the Bears could have added this offseason, and he’ll be a major help for Fields in 2023.

Chicago had the league’s best rushing attack last season, led by Fields and Herbert. Now, they add Johnson and Foreman to the mix. But while the run game should once again be a strength, it’s the passing game that’s the focal point this season.

The Bears had the worst passing attack in the NFL, which wasn’t helped by Fields’ lack of a supporting cast and pass protection. Now, those areas have been addressed putting Chicago in a position to make a splash in the passing game.

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