So who does this leave the Bears with? Not a terrible consolation prize.
"Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State This is a really strong offensive tackle class, and we could see a run on them in the 20s. Jenkins started at both right tackle and left tackle for the Cowboys, and he was having a stellar season before he opted out in late November. At 6-6, 310 pounds, he has long arms and there are no questions about his size to play tackle."The reality is the Bears need offensive line help. Especially at tackle. Germain Ifedi is a free agent and Bobby Massie failed to finish the season due to injury. Belief is he may get cut in order to free up cap space. That would leave a vacancy at right tackle though. A big powerhouse like Jenkins would be perfect filling it up and he would have the long-term upside of eventually replacing Charles Leno at left tackle. There's just one problem. That doesn't solve the quarterback issue. Until the Bears find a quarterback, it doesn't seem like whatever they do on the offensive line matters. The way Kiper lays it out, the course of action is clear. Either the Bears will have to find a veteran they are satisfied with or they'll have to move up in the 1st round to get somebody they want.
Mel Kiper offering a preview of the emergency option
One of the biggest fears that Bears fans have is the team won't end up being able to add a QB of significance this offseason. This will force them to enact a plan of last resort. One that essentially involves riding with Nick Foles as the starter again and stockpiling the offense around him as much as humanly possible. Starting of course with the blocking up front.One of the primary reasons Foles was such a failure was the breakdown of the offensive line. He was never able to handle it due to a lack of mobility or being able to get the ball out fast. Regardless, it's obvious Mel Kiper is implying that the Bears need to be aggressive if they wish to land somebody of note at quarterback. Otherwise, they better get used to the idea of settling for second-rate. Again.







