The Chicago Bears have seemingly done all the right things this offseason. General manager Ryan Pace knew the team had a major need at the wide receiver position so he drafted Anthony Miller and Javon Wims last month and added former Pro Bowler Allen Robinson and deep-threat Taylor Gabriel at the start of free agency. He provided quarterback Mitch Trubisky with an offensive-minded head coach in Matt Nagy and brought back defensive coordinator Vic Fangio for another go-around with the organization.

Even with all the positives Pace has done this offseason, he has seemingly neglected a major area of need at the edge-rusher position. Pace released veterans Pernell McPhee and Willie Young before free agency, essentially replacing them with Aaron Lynch in free agency and Kylie Fitts in the sixth round of this year's draft. CBS Sports' Sean Wagner-McGough took a look recently at the seven NFL trades that make the most sense after the draft and already listed a trade with the Denver Broncos for Shane Ray as one trade scenario. Later on he also suggested the team should make an offer for Jacksonville Jaguars pass rusher Dante Fowler.

He did not get into specifics on what it would cost the Bears to make a move for Fowler, but he does think the young pass-rusher's best football is still ahead of him.

"The Jaguars drafted Fowler No. 3 overall, but he's yet to look like a player worthy of that selection," Wagner-McGough wrote. "He missed his entire rookie season due to a torn ACL. In 2016, he notched four sacks and five passes defended as a rotation player. His sack total doubled in 2017. Then, during the Jaguars' loss to the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game, he sacked Tom Brady twice. So, he's an ascending talent."

Fowler appeared to be a bit of a can't-miss prospect coming out of Florida in 2015. In three seasons with the Gators he recorded 140 tackles, 33 tackles for loss, 14.5 sacks, two pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and five forced fumbles. After missing his entire rookie season with that ACL injury, Fowler saw action in all 16 games in 2016 and recorded 32 tackles and four sacks. Last season he also appeared in every game, recording 21 tackles, eight sacks and two forced fumbles. Per Pro Football Focus, Fowler recorded eight quarterback hits and 27 quarterback hurries in 569 snaps in 2016. He followed that up with four quarterback hits and 31 quarterback hurries in 581 sacks last season. While solid, Fowler has not become the star many believed he would.

With guys like Yannick Ngakoue and Calais Campbell ahead of him on the depth chart, Fowler has not been able to get many opportunities to be a starter in the NFL. There are still some questions regarding his explosiveness since returning from the knee injury, but if the price was right, the Bears would be wise to at least kick the tires on the young pass rusher. As it stands, the Bears' outside linebacker group is led by Leonard Floyd and Sam Acho, but still need a lot more work this offseason.