The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the start of mandatory minicamp, which runs June 13-15.
General manager Ryan Poles has retooled the roster this offseason, adding some impact players on both offense and defense.
The Bears’ offense is expected to make strides this season, where quarterback Justin Fields will be looking to take a step forward in a pivotal Year 3 with an upgraded supporting cast around him. Chicago’s defense is looking to rebound following a brutal 2022 season, where they struggled to get after the quarterback and stop the run.
Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams made it clear that it’s not about where players are running right now during voluntary workouts: “It’s a rep chart, not a depth chart.”
Still, we’re projecting what the Bears’ depth chart might look like ahead of minicamp.
Quarterback
First team | Second team | Third team | Other | |
QB | Justin Fields | PJ Walker | Nathan Peterman | Tyson Bagent |
Fields is entering a pivotal third season with the Bears, where the expectation is he takes a step forward in the passing game. The team signed Walker to serve as Fields’ backup and released Trevor Siemian shortly after. Peterman and Bagent will compete for the third spot.
Running back
First team | Second team | Third team | Other | |
RB | Khalil Herbert | D’Onta Foreman | Roschon Johnson | Travis Homer, Trestan Ebner |
FB | Khari Blasingame | Robert Burns |
The Bears overhauled the running back room after David Montgomery exited in free agency. They signed Foreman and Homer in free agency and drafted Johnson in the fourth round, and Johnson should challenge for reps with Herbert and Foreman.
Wide receiver
First team | Second team | Third team | Other | |
WR | DJ Moore | Tyler Scott | Dante Pettis | Joe Reed |
WR | Darnell Mooney | Equanimeous St. Brown | Nsimba Webster | Aron Cruickshank |
WR | Chase Claypool | Velus Jones Jr. | Daurice Fountain | Thyrick Pitts |
The Bears upgraded their wide receiver group with the addition of Moore, who was part of the trade for the No. 1 pick with the Panthers. Now, Chicago’s top wideouts include Moore, Mooney and Claypool, as well as Jones and St. Brown. In the fourth round of the draft, they selected Scott, a speedster who should be a vertical threat.
Tight end
First team | Second team | Third team | Other | |
TE | Cole Kmet | Robert Tonyan | Stephen Carlson | Jake Tonges, Chase Allen |
Kmet is coming off a career year with the Bears, where he was a big part of the passing game. Chicago signed Tonyan to a one-year deal in free agency, where he’ll serve as a nice complement to Kmet. Tonyan is more of a receiver than a blocker, and he should factor into the red zone approach.
Offensive line
First team | Second team | Third team | Other | |
LT | Braxton Jones | Larry Borom | Kellen Diesch | Roy Mbaeteka, Josh Lugg |
LG | Teven Jenkins | Lucas Patrick | Dieter Eiselen | |
C | Cody Whitehair | Lucas Patrick | Doug Kramer | |
RG | Nate Davis | Ja’Tyre Carter | Gabriel Houy | |
RT | Darnell Wright | Alex Leatherwood | Robert Haskins | Lorenz Metz |
The starting offensive line is set following the additions of rookie Wright and free-agent addition Davis to shore up the right side of the line. Jones is entering his second season at left tackle, Jenkins is shifting to left guard and Whitehair moves to center.
Edge rusher
Position | 1st team | 2nd team | 3rd team | Other |
DE | DeMarcus Walker | Rasheem Green | Jalyn Holmes | Jalen Harris |
DE | Trevis Gipson | Dominique Robinson | D’Anthony Jones |
The Bears still have some work to do at edge rusher, but the group is headlined by Walker, Gipson, Green and Robinson. Look for Chicago to add another veteran to the mix.
Interior defensive line
Position | 1st team | 2nd team | 3rd team | Other |
DT | Justin Jones | Zacch Pickens | Andrew Brown | Donovan Jeter |
DT | Andrew Billings | Gervon Dexter | Travis Bell |
The Bears upgraded the interior of the defensive line with the additions of Billings, as well as drafted Dexter and Pickens, who will be key rotational pieces with Jones and Billings.
Linebacker
Position | 1st team | 2nd team | 3rd team | Other |
WLB | T.J. Edwards | Sterling Weatherford | DeMarquis Gates | |
MLB | Tremaine Edmunds | Noah Sewell | Terrell Lewis | Micah Baskerville |
SLB | Jack Sanborn | Dylan Cole | Kuony Deng |
The Bears overhauled the linebacker position and free agency, and the team’s starting linebackers are set with Edwards, Edmunds and Sanborn. But the team landed a potential steal in Sewell, who will be key depth and a special teams contributor.
Cornerback
Position | 1st team | 2nd team | 3rd team |
CB | Jaylon Johnson | Kindle Vildor | Terell Smith |
NCB | Kyler Gordon | Josh Blackwell | |
CB | Tyrique Stevenson | Jaylon Jones | Greg Stroman Jr., Michael Ojemudia |
The Bears found a quality third cornerback in Stevenson, who they traded up for in the second round of the draft. He’ll join Johnson and Gordon in the defensive backfield. Smith, a fifth-round selection, should serve as key depth behind Johnson.
Safety
Position | 1st team | 2nd team | 3rd team | Other |
FS | Eddie Jackson | Elijah Hicks | Adrian Colbert | Macon Clark |
SS | Jaquan Brisker | Kendall Williamson | A.J. Thomas | Bralen Trahan |
There’s no doubt that Jackson and Brisker will lead a strong safety group for Chicago. While DeAndre Houston-Carson remains unsigned, that could mean an increased role for Hicks in his second season. The Bears also drafted Williamson late in the seventh round.
Special teams
Position | 1st team | 2nd team |
K | Cairo Santos | Andre Szmyt |
P | Trenton Gill | Ryan Anderson |
LS | Patrick Scales |
The Bears re-signed Scales to a one-year deal to keep their special teams trio in tact heading into 2023. Chicago has consistency with their core specialists in Santos, Gill and Scales, who are heading into their second year together. The team also added competition at kicker with undrafted rookie Szmyt.