5 positions Chicago Bears do not need this offseason

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3. Despite media reports, Chicago Bears will keep Justin Fields

The media will spin the answer in any way that they can to get a story out of it, but Ryan Poles answered all questions about the quarterback during his end-of-the-season press conference. He said that he would have to be blown away to consider a quarterback.

Now, again this is up to interpretation. However, when you say blown away we are taking Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow, and Andrew Luck. Those are probably the names that anyone and everyone said yes, they should go number one at the time. They were the blown-away talents that teams would trade their quarterback for. There was no debate around these guys.

Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, and Will Levis are all great, but even the biggest fan of all three would say that they do not historically fit into the Lawrence, Burrow, and Luck tier of players. Bryce Young is impressive with questions about his size, Does that sound like blown away?

The Chicago Bears will not draft a quarterback, and any interest in one is due diligence ad drumming up a little interest. Justin Fields may still be a bust, we do not know for sure. However, he is going to get a full offseason to enter year two with Luke Getsy. He is going to get a full offseason with Chase Claypool. Then, they are going to add an offensive lineman and another wideout. So, the answer will be much easier to answer next year at this time.