Last season was a hard lesson the Chicago Bears sometimes forget. Having a good offense in the NFL starts up front. Passing or running the football doesn't matter without blocking. That is why it remains frustrating GM Ryan Pace hasn't invested more of high draft choices in that area of the roster. To date, he's never spent a 1st round pick on one and only two 2nd round picks since 2015.
For the most part, he's been living on a mixture of them and veteran free agents like Bobby Massie and Germain Ifedi. The time is long overdue for them to invest more seriously in that unit. Based on recent reports, they've been scouting the top tackles in this 2021 draft class heavily. One of the most intriguing is Virginia Tech left tackle Christian Darrisaw.
Somebody the Bears met with according to Jacob Infante of Windy City Gridiron.
Darrisaw is an exciting specimen. He has good size at 6'4, 315 lbs with 34-inch arms to go along with quick feet and an athletic profile. On top of that, he tends to play with a mean streak when he sets his mind to it. The primary concerns with him are mostly superficial. He can get lazy with his fundamentals and doesn't always finish plays. Things that can be coached up. Chicago has to think about adding a tackle now. Not later. Both Charles Leno and Germain Ifedi are free agents after this season. Neither can be considered irreplaceable either. Grabbing Darrisaw could set the Bears up for the next 10 years if he lives up to his potential. If they wish to make the most out of whoever the next long-term quarterback is, he'll need a blindside protector.







