If there’s one thing that can be taken away from the Chicago Bears’ 2018 offseason, it’s that their offense should be miles ahead of where it was last year.
With new weapons at wide receiver and tight end, as well as the development of other young skill players, the Bears have surrounded second-year quarterback Mitchell Trubisky with the talent necessary for him to make a monumental leap in his sophomore season.
The starters on offense are pretty much set in stone, but there are a lot of question marks in terms of where the presumed backups stand on the depth chart.