The Bears' blockbuster trade with the Carolina Panthers had me dreaming of an electric offense at Soldier Field. One piloted by quarterback Justin Fields with DJ Moore, Darnell, Cole Kmet, Chase Claypool, and future No. 9 pick Jaxon Smith-Njigba flanking him. That pick in my post-trade mock was based on the assumption that the Bears would do anything to bolster their offensive and defensive lines in free agency. General manager Ryan Poles lost out on right tackle Mike McGlinchey, didn't view left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. as a scheme fit, and elected not to spend big on a three-technique. The Bears added a guard in Nate Davis and two rotational defensive linemen in DeMarcus Walker and Andrew Billings.