From NFL.com
“Ten best moves of the 2025 NFL offseason so far: Bears, Bengals, Rams among teams trending up
1) Chicago Bears hire Ben Johnson. The Bears needed to hit two home runs when the offseason started, and they nailed the first one with the hiring of Johnson, who had been the hottest name in the coaching cycle.
Johnson created the most creative and prolific offense in the league during his time as the Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator. His job now is to produce similar results with a team that watched quarterback Caleb Williams, the top pick in the 2024 draft, underwhelm in his first season.
It wasn't that Williams didn't show promise, as his rookie numbers (3,541 yards, 20 touchdowns and six interceptions) were much better than most signal-callers generate in their initial exposure to the league. It's just that his warts became more glaring (specifically holding the ball too long) behind an offensive line that couldn't protect him (the Bears surrendered a league-high 68 sacks).
Johnson's offense in Detroit was built behind great protection for quarterback Jared Goff, a strong running game to set up play action and an aggressive mindset when it came to pushing the ball downfield. This is what the Bears need to bring to their offense. They learned how much of a mistake it was to pair a young, gifted quarterback with a defensive-minded head coach like Matt Eberflus. Hiring Johnson gives Williams a real chance to be as special as many people imagined he would be coming out of college.”
5) Chicago Bears rebuild offensive line. There's no rule that says you can't mention the same team twice in an exercise like this, but that's how impressive the Bears have been with their personnel moves.
This was the other home run general manager Ryan Poles needed to hit this offseason, the one that kept his quarterback feeling better about his safety when this team starts playing real games again in the fall. Instead of focusing on just one move here, you must take all three major acquisitions into consideration.
Poles started the process by making trades that delivered two guards, former Chief Joe Thuney (a first-team All-Pro in each of the past two seasons) and former Ram Jonah Jackson. Poles then snared former Falcon Drew Dalman, who was the best center on the free-agent market. It shouldn't be overlooked here that the Bears have the 10th overall pick in this year's draft, which puts them in a nice position to find a left tackle to round out this overhaul.
You have to love how aggressively Poles pursued this task. He had plenty of money to throw around in free agency, but he also sought familiar talents: Poles was in the Chiefs' front office when Thuney joined that franchise in 2021, while Jackson spent four years with Johnson in Detroit. Those are smart plays for an executive who can't afford any more missteps. Poles targeted skill players for Williams last year. This season, his quarterback should have plenty more time to utilize all those weapons.”
The other eight top moves are at the link below.