The NFL offseason is upon us and teams will begin working to craft their 2023 rosters in the coming months. In 🐼this series of offseason previews we will take a look at what each team has to work with and what their biggest needs are. Today we begin with the Chicago Bears offseason preview.
As a reminder, here a𝓰re dates to keep in mind 💎for the 2023 NFL offseason:
You can find previous tea﷽ms offseason previ🐎ews here: (the Bears are the first, so no links today)
2022 Summary
I remember when some pundits predicted the Bears would be one of the worst teams in the NFL last season. I honestly didn’t believe it. Bad. Yes. Three-win bad, though? Not so much. But here we are. The Bears finished 3-14 and own the No. 1 pick in the draft.
The good news is that Justin Fields took a step forward and proved that he’s the quarterback of the future in Chicago. So now the Bears have that to build around and a competent coaching staff. Those were silver linings in an otherwise pretty bad season.
Key Positional Needs
♔The Bears need a lot of help in many places this offseason. These are the most critical places, though.ཧ
Key Free Agents
Here’s a look at the Bears upcoming key free agents:
Salary Cap & Draft Capital
Here’s a look at the salary cap room and draft capital that the Bears have to work with this offseason:
Offseason Outlook
The Bears need a ton of help at wide receiver. They need a bona fide No. 1, but that’s not likely to come via free agency or trade this offseason. Instead, I expect the Bears to address the trenches and add some depth at li🎐nebacker and within the secondary this offseason through free agency.
The draft is a big unknown right now because it’s unclear where they will be drafting. They could stay at No.1. They could trade back into various spots. Or, they could even trade back multiple times. We won’t know until draft day, so it’s hard to guess their plans.
I will say this, though, I can see them coming away with help for the defensive line, a wide receiver, and potentially some offensive line help in the early 🔯rounds of the draft.