Windy City Gridiron
In what can only be described as a strain in the groin, the Chicago Bears’ cornerback depth is getting thinner by the week.
What looked like a true strength to enter the season, the Bears’ CB room may have been top 3 in the league.
That is nine players that you could stack up against any other team’s best nine and feel like you come out on top. However, those nine have been whittled down to four.
Terrell Smith had a season ending injury in the preseason. Jaylon Johnson had surgery after a week 1 injury to help with a persisting issue he had in training camp. Zah Frazier is sitting out this season while he deals with personal issues. Kyler Gordon has played all of 2 games as he battles a persistent groin injury. Now Tyrique Stevenson will be sitting out against Baltimore with a hurt shoulder.
That’s the Bears’ top 3 CBs, their best backup, and a young depth piece all out for this week (and some into the future). What was once viewed as a strength, is now possibly a liability.
So where does that leave us? If the Bears made no subsequent moves, this is how I’d picture them entering Sunday’s matchup against the Ravens:
Four players isn’t enough to have when going up against the likes of Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers, and Rashod Bateman. So what should the Bears do?
It may seem obvious at first to just sign whoever is available off of the street – but a glance at the list isn’t inspiring: