Biggest questions for Chicago Bears offense before 2026 NFL Draft

The Chicago Bears are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, with questions surrounding their offense, including the left tackle position, center position, and potential addition of another running back. The team has needs on both offense and defense, but is looking to address key positions in the upcoming draft.
The Chicago Bears finished the 2025 season with an 11-6 record, winning the NFC North title. The team's offense, led by second-year quarterback Caleb Williams, showed significant improvement under head coach Ben Johnson. The Bears have several questions to answer in the 2026 NFL Draft, particularly on offense. One key question is whether they will use their 25th pick on a left tackle, as Ozzy Trapilo is expected to miss most of the 2026 season. Garrett Bradbury is set to be the starting center, but the team needs a long-term solution at the position. The Bears may also look to add another running back to complement D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai. The team has shown an ability to find hidden gems in the late rounds of the draft, and may look to do so again.
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