Former GM Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy admitted last year that they were shocked Larry Borom fell to the 5th round in the draft. The Missouri offensive tackle was high on their board, somewhere in the 2nd to 3rd round range. So getting him that late was considered a steal in their minds. Yet the fact is Borom falling that far meant that the rest of the NFL didn't have such a high opinion of him.
So it stands to reason a new GM and head coach arriving might change his status in the organization. Sure enough, that seems to be the case. Ryan Poles didn't mince words when he arrived in January. He didn't like what he saw from the Bears offensive line in general. Changes were coming. According to Jeff Hughes of Da Bears Blog, two things became clear. James Daniels wasn't coming back, and Borom could be in trouble.
"Two things I was told about the offensive line when Ryan Poles was hired were: (a) James Daniels was not going to be re-signed and (b) the opinion of Larry Borom was not particularly high. But this was before Poles and Flus engaged a thorough evaluation of the entire roster. Has that opinion changed at all? Do they view Borom as a potential starter? Versatile backup? Anything?"








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