The Bears will be considering players at every position after leaguewide cuts. Teams must reduce rosters from 90 players to 53 by Sept. 1. So the first thing I would say is, don’t limit your scope to one position when it comes to the possibility the Bears will look at players who hit the street. This is a five-win team from a year ago. Yes, the Bears have undergone a serious roster makeover since the end of 2017 but they’ll be taking a good look at players across the board. As I’ve said many times, they surely will consider trade possibilities, but quality pass rushers are unlikely to be on the market. And if they are, the price tag will not be cheap. Remember, the Bears are already without their second-round pick in 2019. You’re right about Lynch. He missed a big chunk of the offseason training program with an ankle injury, and a hamstring injury has kept him sidelined this summer. But I suspect we will see him in action soon, perhaps this week. I think you’re overlooking Acho a bit. He played well last season, his best year since he was a rookie with the Cardinals in 2011 when he had seven sacks. Acho certainly isn’t flashy but he has experience in Vic Fangio’s defense and is assignment-sound. Let’s see what plays out.