NBC Sports Chicago

● By Josh Schrock
With the Kanas City Chiefs bathing in confetti after their 38-35 win in Super Bowl LVII, the NFL's attention now turns to the offseason -- one that will run through the Bears. With almost $100 million in salary cap space and eight picks, including the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, general manager Ryan Poles has the ammunition to shape the roster how he sees fit. While some have wondered if Poles might look to trade quarterback Justin Fields and use the top pick on a quarterback of his choosing, most around the league expect the Bears to trade the No. 1 pick and use the return to build around Fields. That shouldn't come as a surprise.