5 Moves Chicago Bears Should Have Made This Offseason
Published by Matt Eurich on July 12, 2015
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace has been one of the league’s busiest GM’s this offseason. Of the 90 players currently on Chicago’s roster, over 40 of them were added this offseason via free agency or the draft.
Pace addressed needs on the defensive side of the football by signing outside linebacker Pernell McPhee, safety Antrel Rolle and inside linebacker Mason Foster in free agency, and he addressed needs on the offensive side of the football by selecting wide receiver Kevin White, center Hroniss Grasu and running back Jeremy Langford in this year’s draft.
Many of Chicago’s new additions should be big contributors this season, but there are some things Pace should have done over the last few months that would have made the Bears even stronger up to this point in the offseason.
Just ahead, we explore five moves the Chicago Bears should have made this offseason.