This week Chicago Bears The regime has shown their real commitment to their desire to upgrade the offensive line, adding the old selection of the pro Bowl Jonah Jackson from the Rams of Los Angelesand the guardian of all the pro Joe Thunes of the Chiefs of Kansas City. The professions show that the team seeks to surround the quarter-rear Caleb Williams with the best possible protective plan, after having dismissed 68 times at the top of the League in its recruited season last year.
As the NFL of today proves, the quarters that open the way, the neglected credit must go to teams that have stable attacking lines to protect these quarter -level quarters, and this is the plan for Chicago. Their two acquisitions of attacking lines drew attention around the League, which also extended to former Bears players.
During a recent appearance on 670 The scoreThe former Bears Center, Olin Kreutz, said that work was not yet finished, and that they must tackle the central position to continue the overhaul.
“You must also correct this central position, and you cannot have everything of course,” said Kreutz. “It depends on coach Roushar, when he turns on the film with Ben Johnson, and Roushar asks what he wants in this position. I would like to see them get a young center and may also bring a veteran center,” said Kreutz. “Keep add guys to this room, with so much uncertainty in this offensive room, I don’t know if you could never say this year that it is enough.”
While excitement in Chicago begins to build themselves after their recent movements, the Bears are not yet over, and they will have to continue to make key additions if they want to succeed in their first year with Ben Johnson.
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Olin Kreutz rings on the recent additions of the Bears to the offensive line