The Chicago Bears were clearly in the market for a running back this offseason, in free agency to some extent and certainly the draft. That effort didn't come to fruition as hoped, and while it would've been easy to force it, they waited until Day 3 of the draft to add someone to the backfield mix.
D'Andre Swift might be the lead back in the league who is most vulnerable to losing a notable chunk of his role this season. Roschon Johnson was undeniably underutilized last season. Rookie Kyle Monangai, despite being a seventh-round pick, has potential and he has a possible path to immediate playing time.