It seems like it’s been a while since the Bears have been the talk of the league around the NFL Draft for a good reason.
After securing Justin Fields at No. 11 and drafting consensus first-round prospect Teven Jenkins in Round 2, many around the football landscape praised the Bears for their performance in the 2021 NFL Draft. They did a good job of finding good value at positions of need, as well as positions that carry high value.
How does their roster stack up after the draft, though? What positions could they use an upgrade at, and where could they struggle in the upcoming season.