None of those players project to be any better than a number three wide receiver.
In the draft, Poles took 25-year-old rookie Velus Jones Jr. He could be the next Deebo Samuel or the next failed gadget player the Chicago Bears have brought in.
So far, Poles has addressed remaking the offensive line by signing Lucas Patrick to play center and using fifth through seventh-round picks to fix the Bears’ weakest position group.
Poles has improved the tight end position through free agency but unless Cole Kmet makes a major leap forward, it is still not an elite position group.
It is fair to wonder if the new Chicago Bears front office is sold on Fields being a franchise quarterback.
Some have gone so far as to say the Chicago Bears are going to ruin Fields.
-Get drafted by coach/GM on hot seat
-Change coaches and scheme after rookie year
-Bad offensive line
-Lack of weapons
Bears are following the “how to ruin a young QB” script PERFECTLY so far.
— Ross Tucker (@RossTuckerNFL) May 19, 2022
Despite the off-season that did not yield Fields a better offensive line or wide receiver, Bears’ head coach Matt Eberflus still expects his quarterback to take a step forward in his second NFL season.
Someone must not have told Coach Eberflus that his boss did not do much in the off-season to help Fields get better. Although, Eberflus has this crazy notion that if Fields works on his fundamentals, timing, and decision-making, his quarterback will get better.
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