Winners and losers of the Bears’ 2020 offseason

The Bears made some moves this offseason. Who benefited and who didn’t? Read on to see the list of winners and losers this offseason.

Loser: Nearly every tight end

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The Bears tight end position has become a punchline for many fans, given lack of production in 2019 and the fact the team still has nine players on their roster. Aside from Graham, Kmet and Demetrius Harris, who was signed earlier this year, every holdover from the 2019 season is on the hot seat. Trey Burton and Dax Raymond have already been cut and more will be on the way once the preseason gets underway.

Former second-round pick Adam Shaheen is likely first on the chopping block, given his ineffectiveness and inability to stay healthy following a promising rookie year in 2017. Other players such as J.P. Holtz, Jesper Horsted, Eric Saubert, Ben Braunecker and Darion Clark will all be fighting for spots on the team, but the odds are obviously stacked against them.

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