It’s not always the most talented teams that win the Super Bowl.

Typically, a game or a season comes down to luck and twists of fate — an unlucky bounce of a ball here, a double-doink missed goal there.

But if you have a talented team and everything goes your way — in terms of health, luck, etc. — your odds are better than most.

The Bears have a top-five team from a talent standpoint, that much is clear.

NFL.com analyst Gil Brandt agrees, as he ranks the Bears as the league’s third most talented team behind only the Eagles and Cowboys.

GM Ryan Pace has shown he’s not afraid to make bold moves, orchestrating trades to land QB Mitchell Trubisky in the 2017 NFL Draft and pass rusher Khalil Mack last September. Not too long ago, it felt like Chicago’s roster was littered with first-round busts. Now, it feels like it’s bursting with first-round starters, like Trubisky, cornerback Kyle Fuller, right guard Kyle Long and linebackers Leonard Floyd and Roquan Smith, peppered with mid-round steals like running back Tarik Cohen and safety Eddie Jackson.

The defense is loaded with All-Pros, like Khalil Mack, Eddie Jackson and Kyle Fuller, as well as stars like Akiem Hicks, Eddie Goldman and Roquan Smith. They added Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Buster Skrine this offseason to bolster the secondary.

The offense boasts a talented receivers room, including Allen Robinson, Anthony Miller and Taylor Gabriel, as well as explosive talent like Tarik Cohen, David Montgomery and Riley Ridley,. They also have a quarterback in Mitch Trubisky poised to make the kind of leap that could catapult his team to a title run.

The Bears’ only blemish is kicker, which is down to Eddy Pineiro and Elliott Fry. For now. Chicago’s kicker might not even be on the roster yet.

But if the Bears’ biggest concern is kicker, that’s when you know you have a solid roster on your hands.