Bear Goggles On

● By Cameron Henderson
The Chicago Bears have not been a part of what might be the most exciting NFL offseason to date. Well, unless you count trading away Khalil Mack. Usually, I would bring you a mock draft starting in December, but something told me to wait. While I want to share my thoughts with everybody, I rather not have to change up the process based on what other teams do during the offseason. As you all know, the Chicago Bears also have a new regime, and it is impossible to guess what they will do in this upcoming draft. That gave me the idea to bring in three different mock drafts all in one. I waited until today (March 23) to start this article, so I apologize if more crazy things happen that change the scenarios. Who knew all of these All-Pro players would have new teams. The Chicago Bears’ offseason, for most people, has been very dull. I find it relaxing that the Chicago Bears haven’t spent $72 million on a receiver that hasn’t been better than Darnell Mooney. Or $87 million on a left tackle that is yet to complete a season. I believe that the Chicago Bears need to focus most of their attention on helping Justin Fields succeed, but Fields will also need to do everything possible to help himself.