The Chicago Bears and their fans have become no strangers to “winning” the offseason over the last few years. When general manager Ryan Poles took the reins of this franchise in 2022, he quickly ripped the band-aid off a roster that was one of the oldest in the league. Despite a severe lack of draft capital and cornerstone pieces, the plan seemed clear from the start. Over the team’s last three offseasons, they’ve had four first-round selections, five in the second round, and two third-round picks, giving them 11 premium selections in the previous three draft classes.

Following an extensive teardown in Year 1, the Bears have ranked within the Top 5 of cash spending regarding free agency, trades, draft classes, and contract extensions. In addition, Chicago has kept just three players on

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