LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The fact the Chicago Bears came away from the NFL draft without addressing the void at edge rusher isn’t lost on general manager Ryan Poles.
Throughout the offseason, Poles has maintained his stance that the Bears’ roster will have several holes. A pass rush that pressured on 22% of dropbacks last season (second worst in the league) still needs a lot of work with fewer viable options available than before the draft and free agency.
“I think you want to fix everything immediately, but it’s got to work the right way,” Poles said.