The Bears couldn't do everything they wanted to this offseason, and their perceived biggest weakness reflects that.
By most accounts the Chicago Bears had a strong offseason, from hiring Ben Johnson as head coach all the way to the talent that was added to the roster. The core part of that talent addition was the overturning of the interior offensive line, in a clear effort to fix the 25th-ranked rushing attack in the league last season and protect quarterback Caleb Williams better.