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Chicago Bears Zeroing In On Much-Needed Right Guard Solution

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The Chicago Bears have questions on the offensive line. Nowhere is that more evident than right guard. Letting James Daniels walk in free agency was an understandable decision. He’d underachieved last season and was going to be too expensive. GM Ryan Poles was reportedly not a fan anyway. So the new regime would have to find alternatives. The off-season came and went, and things didn’t go too well. Their best options included signing veteran Dakota Dozier and drafting several Day 3 options like Zachary Thomas and Ja’Tyre Carter.

Then Dozier tore his ACL. Suddenly it looked like Sam Mustipher, a career center, was the emerging favorite for that right guard spot. Not a great development for Justin Fields. Mercifully, it appears the Bears might finally be waking up to the danger. Field Yates of ESPN reported that the team was working out veteran Michael Schofield. He is an Illinois native (born in Orland Park) and brings 86 games of starting experience to the table. Everything the Bears need.

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Schofield isn’t great, but he is good enough for the Chicago Bears.

It is surprising the 31-year-old lasted this long on the open market. He was steady at right guard for the Los Angeles Chargers last season, allowing 24 pressures and two sacks in 602 total snaps. He helped the Denver Broncos win the Super Bowl in 2015 and protected the likes of Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, and Justin Herbert. So he understands the responsibility of safeguarding a franchise quarterback. As a short-term solution, the Bears aren’t likely to find anything better before the regular season begins.

Schofield has good athleticism and demonstrated an ability to pull and make blocks on the move. That is a vital requirement for Luke Getsy’s wide-zone offense. It is likely assistant GM Ian Cunningham played a role in this workout. The veteran spent some time with the Baltimore Ravens last year before re-signing with the Chargers. Cunningham has deep connections in Baltimore. The Chicago Bears should have had good data on him before making the phone call. If things go as expected, it wouldn’t be shocking to see him sign a one-year contract within the next few days.

An interior trio of Cody Whitehair, Lucas Patrick, and Schofield should give Fields stability from the pocket. Then it becomes a matter of figuring out the tackle situation between Teven Jenkins, Larry Borom, and Braxton Jones.

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