Bears prioritize offensive line improvements for Caleb Williams

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The Chicago Bears are focused on protecting their quarterback, Caleb Williams, this offseason. They have made several moves to strengthen their offensive line, including trading for Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson. They also signed center Drew Dalman from the Atlanta Falcons. In the upcoming NFL Draft, the Bears hold the 10th overall pick. Analyst Seth Quinn predicts that they will select Armand Membou, a standout tackle from the University of Missouri. Membou has been rising in the draft rankings and is now seen as a likely top-10 pick. Membou, standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 335 pounds, played 35 games at Missouri. He achieved a high Athleticism Score at the NFL Combine, ranking first among offensive tackles. Last season, he was named Second-Team All-SEC. Williams struggled last season, being the most sacked quarterback in the league. The Bears hope that adding Membou and revamping their offensive line will help improve Williams' protection. With four new starters, the Bears aim to enhance their performance in a tough division.


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