During his media appearance, Ryan Poles was unequivocal in stating that the running back group is precisely the way they intend it to be.
The Bears already possess the explosiveness and ability to break long runs with Herbert, while D'Onta Foreman brings a hard-nosed, downhill running style to the group. However, neither of these backs excel in the passing game. To address this gap, the team acquired Travis Homer, a specialized passing-down back.
Under Ryan Poles' leadership as the Chicago Bears GM, it's unlikely that they will invest heavily in a running back and instead opt to rotate two or even three players in the position. Gone are the days of a workhorse back who accumulates 30 touches, has high fantasy value, and sells jerseys.
Fans may argue that Travis Homer hasn't proven himself in his four years with the Seahawks, and the team may consider adding another passing-down back. However, since this is already a minor role, any additional back would likely be a late-round pick at best. While Homer's performance may not have been outstanding, he earned a second contract in the NFL, and it's unlikely that a seventh-round pick could surpass him.
Ultimately, the Bears will pay Homer for what he can do, not what he hasn't done, which is why they tend to sign free agents off their first deal rather than big names who don't live up to their contracts. As a fan, it may be wise to invest in a D.J. Moore jersey instead.
It's highly improbable that the Chicago Bears will select a running back during the 2023 NFL draft. The only possibility for a rookie addition would be an undrafted free agent who excels in pass-blocking and signs with the team.
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