AP Wire
Chicago Bears provide Caleb Williams with weapons in draft but struggling pass rush gets little help
It’s a good thing Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson is regarded as one of the NFL’s elite offensive minds. It’s possible his team could need to put up 30 or more points a game to match last season’s win output after the Bears went through the draft and virtually ignored one of the team’s greatest perceived weaknesses. The Bears failed to draft a defensive end and the only defensive lineman they took was South African Jordan van den Berg of Georgia Tech in the sixth round. They took safety Dillon Thieneman in the first round but didn't select another defensive player until the fourth.