
In a previous reconstruction, the Chicago Bears took a risk by acquiring Khalil Mack from the Las Vegas Raiders in a deal.
It propelled the squad to a division title in 2018 and what seemed like a serious opportunity at the Super.
Bowl. Despite knowing the outcome of wildcard weekend, Bears supporters had the best time in years. Myles Garrett’s surprising availability has left many wondering if lightning strikes twice.
Nobody argues that the former Defensive Player of the Year is the NFL’s top pass rusher. It has been this way since Aaron Donald retired. If he continues on his current path for another four or five years, he will be eligible for the Hall of Fame. He aspires to win a championship, but is concerned about his chances in Cleveland. Hence the request for a swap. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell predicts that the All-Pro player will most likely join one of three teams, including Chicago.
The Bears are not a Myles Garrett away from a championship.
That is a basic fact. They have a talented team in some areas, but they are also awed. Their offensive line, running back, and tight end rooms require significant improvement. The defensive line may benefit from an additional pass rusher. Myles Garrett and Montez Sweat would be a great matchup.
However, the defense already has a lot of money invested in it. The Bears should prioritize offensive investments to balance their budget. Use high draft picks on young athletes. Players such as Sweat, Chase Claypool, Mack, Anthony Miller, Mitch Trubisky, and Jay Cutler have frequently taken their place. Garrett, despite his greatness, cannot solve all of the roster’s issues.
With $65 million in cap space
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