3. Chicago Bears
D’Andre Swift has the starting job in Chicago by default, but he shouldn’t keep it much longer. After head coach Ben Johnson tried and failed to upgrade the position repeatedly throughout the offseason, Swift entered the season as RB1 and has been one of the least efficient starters in football. So far this season, Swift is averaging just 3.3 yards per carry, and his advanced metrics paint a similar picture.
Ben Johnson loves to run the football, and a Breece Hall trade could give him the starting-caliber running back he desperately wants. With Hall joining a loaded offense including D.J. Moore, Rome Odunze, and first-round pick Colston Loveland, Caleb Williams should have all the support he needs to be one of the game’s most efficient passers.
