There were a handful of questions along this line this week. Honestly, as we sit here in the middle of OTAs, it’s hard to say what the snap percentage will be at the start of the season, let alone halfway through it. One thing to keep in mind is coach Matt Nagy really moved around his personnel last season, and you saw different players featured different weeks in terms of not only snap counts but more importantly touches. It could vary widely from week to week depending on how the Bears want to attack their opponent. I expect the running game to be improved, and that will involve free-agent signee Mike Davis, third-round draft pick David Montgomery and Tarik Cohen. The Bears didn’t sign Davis to a two-year, $6 million contract for him to fade into the background after they drafted Montgomery. Cohen is super versatile and will remain a significant part of the offense. The Bears are still learning what they have with both new players, and they won’t put pads on until training camp. They have much better depth there than in recent seasons. It’s premature to throw out guesses about playing time. Montgomery has to prove he can handle pass protection. Ball security is always important for rookie running backs. Both new players need to master the playbook.