Da Windy City

● By Ryan Heckman
To this point in the offseason, Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has not done a whole lot — at least, not as much as some fans have desired to see. In his first couple of months on the job, Poles is clearly taking a patient approach to the 2022 offseason while he sets his eyes on the 2023 offseason, where the Bears will have a large amount of cap space to work with. With just six picks in this year’s NFL Draft and many holes to fill, it looks as though the Bears will be content with a down seasons in 2022. But, that doesn’t mean Poles won’t try to add talent through the draft. It also doesn’t mean that the Bears can’t compile additional draft capital — they can.