As of late, all Chicago Bears fans want to talk about is the current head coaching opening amid many higher-ceiling issues in regards to general manager Ryan Poles and team president Kevin Warren. Throw in George McCaskey's name, there, too. But, after Matt Eberflus was fired, fans want to know just what direction this organization is heading. There are a lot of worthy candidates, but just a couple continue to be mentioned more than others, including Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. The Bears have been rumored to be in on Johnson as one of their top coaching candidates, as they should. What he's been able to do in Detroit, with that offense, has been spectacular. He'd be great for quarterback Caleb Williams, of course, just as long as the Bears do what's necessary over the offseason. What's necessary? It's pretty obvious to most fans, and that's to go out and get Williams the proper protection along with the right scheme for their quarterback. The Bears have plenty of cap space and draft capital to work with, too. So, let's say the Bears hire Johnson. What do they do in the draft? Let's give it a try.