With the Chicago Bears having a potential franchise changing off on their hands this offseason, with the Bears holding the number one overall pick in this year’s draft, they also have the most cap space in the NFL with ninety three million to sign potential free agents. Let’s go through my top scenario for the Bears this year.
First off let’s start off with the Bears draft picks and cap space going into the offseason, the Bears have the number one overall pick in this year’s draft in which they can trade that pick and get an absolute haul of picks and players. One of the most talked about trades was the Bears moving down to the number four spot in exchange for the Colts pick and additional pro bowl players like Deforest Buckner. With the Bears not needing a quarterback they can and should move down to get additional draft compensation to use for future picks and or trade for star players.
With the Bears having the most cap space in the league with ninety three million, they should look to rebuild the offensive line around quarterback Justin Fields who was running for his life in these two year’s. If the Bears can buy one to two offensive lineman and draft one with a high pick they can seemingly rebuild their line in one year.
The Bears have solid offensive skill position players who are young and are still developing, so they are squared off with that but if the Bears can get better at certain positions on both sides of the ball they can double their wins and contend for a potential playoff spot.