The Chicago Bears' offense is in a great place right now.
Chicago has greatly improved the offensive line and also landed Colston Loveland in the National Football League Draft. There was rumors that the Bears could be interested in landing running back Ashton Jeanty. That could've been the case. but it didn't happen. Jeanty landed with the Las Vegas Raiders and the Bears got Loveland.
Could the Bears look into adding another running back now? CBS Sports' Tyler Sullivan projected the Bears as a top potential landing spot for JK Dobbins.
"Potential landing spot: Chicago Bears," Sullivan said. "The Bears added a ton of pieces on offense early in the draft, but none came in the backfield. Chicago did select running back Kyle Monangai out of Rutgers in the seventh round, but the club could still use some veteran experience to pair with D'Andre Swift.
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"Dobbins likely can't head back to the Chargers, whom he started 11 games for in 2024, after the team signed Najee Harris in free agency and then added Omarion Hampton with the 22nd overall pick in the first round. With that in mind, Dobbins landing in Chicago in a running back-friendly offense led by Ben Johnson would be quite the development for the 26-year-old."
Dobbins appeared in 13 games last year for the Los Angeles Chargers and racked up 905 yards and nine touchdowns. Should the Bears actually consider bringing him to town to pair with Swift in Ben Johnson's offense?
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