The Chicago Bears still have holes to fill on their roster, and that’s where BradBiggs' weekly Bears mailbag begins.
There’s no reason to put a ceiling on Fields’ improvement — in all areas — in his third season and second with this coaching staff. Three major factors provide an opportunity for significant growth. First, he has a full year of experience in the offense and the Bears had no major staff changes on offense. He knows the coaches. The coaches know him.
Second, the roster around Fields has been upgraded. The Bears got a big-time producer at wide receiver when they acquired DJ Moore and then added speed to the position by drafting Tyler Scott. They also picked up a savvy veteran tight end in Robert Tonyan and added two potentially big pieces to the right side of the offensive line in rookie tackle Darnell Wright and veteran guard Nate Davis.
And third, Fields has a ton of playing experience he can lean on now. He won’t be seeing anything for the first time. Combine all of that with the drive Fields has expressed to improve, and it’s easy to daydream about what the offense might look like this season. The Bears are focused on the basics currently in the voluntary offseason program. Fields is throwing routes on air — meaning no defensive players on the field — but he can work on his footwork and operating in the pocket. The passing game needs much better rhythm this season, and we won’t get a clear indication of whether things have advanced until games are played. But the coaches will have a feel for where things are as the spring and summer unfold.
Does Ryan Poles need to add a veteran cornerback to the roster in the event some of the young players fail to impress?Interesting question and something I would not absolutely rule out. After Jaylon Johnson, the Bears are really thin on experience at cornerback. Kindle Vildor has played in 44 games with seven starts, and after that there is Michael Ojemudia and Greg Stroman. Ojemudia appeared in 22 games with 12 starts over the last three seasons with the Denver Broncos.
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