In part one of my series, I detailed my thoughts on all the changes involved within the Chicago Bears’ coaching staff. For part two, we get to perhaps the most exciting phase, the actual construction of the Bears’ roster.
It is safe to assume that general manager Ryan Pace needed to re-shuffle his philosophies. His first three years yielded varying degrees of success between free agency, the trade market, and the draft. Year four has presented an unprecedented amount of change and excitement in Pace’s efforts to re-tool the 53-man roster.
Throughout his first three years in Chicago, Ryan Pace aimed to draft talent and sign players who may or may not have required some polishing to their game, yet presented athletic upside.