Picks to Improve: Right Tackle
Who's playing the position? We're not sure, but the combination of competition and two players with something to prove mean the quality of play at the right tackle position will be much improved.
Who's playing the position? We're not sure, but the combination of competition and two players with something to prove mean the quality of play at the right tackle position will be much improved.
Our Confidence Check series moves on to the tight end and fullback positions. Will Bennett be enough to make the tight ends a solid group? And will Evan Rodriguez make a huge jump in year two?
Phil Emery rolled the dice in the seventh round of the draft on Washington State WR Marquess Wilson. Yes, Wilson's off-the-field issues are well documented, but his on-the-field work could be just what the Bears need on offense.
Are you confident in the Bears backfield? Matt Forte and Michael Bush are back as the Bears one-two punch out of the backfield. Armando Allen emerged from last season with the third string spot and will look to fend off Michael Ford this offseason.
Football Outsiders followed up the draft by listing each team's post-draft needs - and for the Bears they listed receiver. Do you think this is the case?
The biggest buzzword for the firing of Jerry Angelo was "Talent gap." Phil Emery was hired with the thought of closing that gap. Are we there yet?
The Bears' passing game is expected to take a step forward with the addition of offensive mind Marc Trestman and a solidified offensive line. How much does Alshon Jeffery stand to gain from that improvement?
If the Bears enter the 2013 season with their current depth chart at quarterback, how confident are you in that group getting their jobs done?
We're bringing back last year's series looking at players that have a chance to have a better season. We start with defensive end Shea McClellin.
There's a case for a lot of players on the Bears to be called 'the best'. But what makes them the best?
Even a seventh-round draft pick is selected with a vision in mind of how that player fits in the big picture. What's Marquess Wilson's place in the Bears' big picture?
Kyle Long's draft selection was panned as a developmental project on a team built to win now, but his minicamp performances show he may be on his way.
The Bears' sixth-round draft pick is Cornelius Washington - how does the defensive end fit into the Bears' plans now and in the future?
His lackluster play the past few seasons has Bears' fans begging for other options, any other options. But with all the change to Chicago's offensive line this year, Garza is the Bears' best option.
We're going to pay a visit to the SB Nation college sites of the Chicago Bears rookie class to gain some insight on the newest Bears. Today we'll talk to Wide Right & Natty Lite about undrafted wide out, Josh Lenz of Iowa State.
The Chicago Bears have made a number of additions to the roster following last seasons 10-6 team. Were they enough to catapult the Bears starting units into Top 10 air?
What did the Bears envision when spending a fifth-round pick on Jordan Mills? We'll try to figure out their thoughts on the Bears' near future.
NFL.com's Chris Wesseling marks the Bears as a fit for the free agent guard, but does the situation support it? We examine the potential fit.
The Bears spent consecutive draft picks on linebackers Jonathan Bostic and Khaseem Greene. Yesterday we looked at Bostic's impact on the roster. Today, it's Greene's turn.
Next up is linebacker Jon Bostic - what does his drafting mean for the Bears in 2013 and beyond?
The Bears spent a first-round pick on offensive lineman Kyle Long. We're taking a gander at what the plan could be for the rookie and the Bears, now and the future, in our new series examining The Plan.
The Bears spent the last three days making draft picks into players - who would you have taken at each spot?
We summarize the Bears' 2013 Draft and how it impacts the team moving forward.
What can the Bears expect from the second-round pick in his second season?
We're less than a week away from the NFL Draft, and the Chicago Bears are in great position to go multiple routes with their selections. Here is my analysis on the Bears biggest needs to address in the Draft.