As the Bears head into the 2020 offseason, they have a lot of reflecting to do.
They have a handful of needs to address this season, and they have to find a way to extend their original title window before it closes and spirals into chaos. They don’t have a ton of cap space to sign premier free agents or keep all of their starters slated to hit free agency.
Chicago also has an interesting draft dilemma. With two second-round picks and no picks in the first or third rounds, they have to find a way to add young talent to their roster that can contribute both now and in the long run.