Bears Anticipate Offensive Line Reshuffle After Draft
Bears Anticipate Offensive Line Reshuffle After Draft

Bears Anticipate Offensive Line Reshuffle After Draft

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The Chicago Bears have undergone significant changes to their offensive line this offseason, acquiring guards Jonah Jackson and Joe Thuney and signing center Drew Dalman to strengthen protection for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. The team also drafted right tackle Ozzy Trapilo, sparking speculation about potential shifts among current linemen, particularly Darnell Wright, though general manager Ryan Poles has since dismissed rumors of moving Wright to left tackle. While the offensive line is a focal point, the Bears' running back room saw additions in the draft, with the selection of Kyle Monangai and the signing of Deion Haskins, joining returning backs like D'Andre Swift. Poles and head coach Ben Johnson have expressed confidence in the revamped offensive line and running back group, emphasizing development and increased efficiency under new coaching. Despite these moves, the Bears must address Thuney's contract extension to secure long-term stability and manage their salary cap. The coaching staff has indicated that competition for starting spots remains open, particularly with Trapilo's versatility and potential immediate impact. Overall, Chicago's offseason strategy centers on building a solid foundation to support Williams and improve offensive performance.

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