Many have been quick to criticize the Chicago Bears new front office regime for not doing enough this offseason to improve the team, specifically on the offensive side of the ball. Some minor moves were made; a number of wide receivers were brought on to fill out the depth chart and possibly find some hidden gems; some new tight ends to backup Cole Kmet were added; a couple o-linemen came in to add a little depth to the trenches plus (in one of the more liked moves in the team’s offseason hull) a new starting center in Lucas Patrick.