Assuming Coward can return from his left elbow injury, believed to be a hyperextension, by Week 1 or shortly thereafter, he should make the roster — but I don’t think he blew anyone away this summer. Larsen is definitely locked in as the top interior reserve, and his position was cemented when he did not play against the Titans. The eighth spot on the roster is a real tossup for me, and I would not be surprised at all if before the middle of next week the spot is held by a player that has yet to be cut by another team. So the Bears have veteran Cornelius Lucas, undrafted rookie free agent Alex Bars and the mystery player behind Door C to choose from right now. I kind of like the idea of hanging on to Bars, now 12 months removed from an ACL injury that prematurely ended his final season at Notre Dame, and he can slide onto the practice squad. I think Bars has some upside and a little more time to return from the injury would benefit him before he has to prove anything on the field. Lucas has eight career starts dating back to 2014 but he’s bounced around for a reason — he’s not very good. I picked Lucas here because he’s got some experience, although I wonder if offensive line coach Harry Hiestand, who worked with Bars in school, would go the other direction.