The fourth and final preseason game is usually the least exciting to watch for most fans. None of the starters generally play and it’s mostly a showcase for players battling for the last 8-10 spots on the final 53-man roster. With inexperienced players on the field most of the game, the quality of play can get pretty ugly but with final cuts around the corner this is the last chance for some players to make a positive impression on both the Bears brass and GMs around the league. I’ve broken down some of the offensive roster battles to keep an eye on during Thursday night’s game vs the Browns.