It’s been over a week since the Bears wrapped up their draft, but since then, Ryan Pace has added 22 undrafted free agents and many more have been invited to the rookie minicamp, totaling 78 players in all. With all of those moves over the last week, which current Bears are in better or worse situations now than they were prior to the draft?

Winner: Mitchell Trubisky/Matt Nagy

These two go hand-in-hand. Pace added RBs David Montgomery and Kerrith Whyte to kickstart a rushing attack that, without Trubisky’s 421 rushing yards, would have ranked 29th in the league, per ESPN. Couple that with the additions of WRs Riley Ridley and Emanuel Hall and the Bears offense should be firing on all cylinders come September. Trubisky has all of the weapons needed to take the next step in his career and Nagy should be salivating at the possibilities this offense offers. Chances are we’ll see all four running backs (Montgomery, Whyte, Mike Davis, and Tarik Cohen) on the field at once.

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