CHICAGO -- The biggest decision of the NFL offseason looms over the Chicago Bears, who own the No. 1 overall pick in April's draft. Commit to quarterback Justin Fields for 2024 or start over by drafting USC's Caleb Williams?
Before the Bears decide, there is plenty of work to be done elsewhere on the roster. Chicago is set to enter free agency with an estimated $41 million in salary cap space, according to ESPN's Roster Management System. Just like last offseason, the Bears have the financial flexibility to pay their own and sign talent from other teams.