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● By Usayd Koshul
The 2022 NFL regular season continues for the Chicago Bears and with just three wins all season, much of the attention has turned to the 2023 offseason, a year where the Bears are expected to have upwards of $100M in cap space along with a projected nine draft picks. That means plenty of resources for general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus to add to the Bears roster, continuing to build around quarterback Justin Fields. Much has changed for the Bears franchise since our October mock draft. Safety Eddie Jackson and wide receiver Darnell Mooney are now lost for the season. However, the Bears continue to see improvement from rookies such as defensive backs Kyler Gordon and Jaquan Brisker. Then there's undrafted free agent linebacker Jack Sanborn who has quietly burst onto the scene, making a serious case to potentially start for the Bears in 2023.