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Orlando Brown Jr. not tagged; Top 5 landing spots for the LT

2. Chicago Bears

Bears quarterback Justin Fields had a spectacular sophomore season with many highlightreel runs and chunk plays. However, most of those plays came when the signal-caller was running for his life behind an offensive line that surrendered 58 sacks, the fourth-most in the league.

The Bears need offensive linemen and they are well aware. Rookie left tackle Braxton Jones did alright as a first-year player on the left side, but an upgrade would certainly be appreciated and Chicago wouldn’t be able to do much better than Brown.

Fortunately for the Bears, they are flush with money as they have the most cap space in the league. Add the fact that general manager Ryan Poles was part of the front office that made the move to get Brown to Kansas City in a trade from the Baltimore Ravens and the connections are certainly there to be able to bring him in. The biggest hurdle would be if Brown wants to join a team that, although full of resources, is still seen as a rebuilding project.

Orlando Brown Jr. tackle Chicago Bears
Aug 2, 2018; Canton, OH, USA; Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Orlando Brown (78) and tight end Vince Mayle (88) defend against Chicago Bears linebacker Andrew Trumbetti (48) during the Hall of Fame Game at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. The Ravens defeated the Bears 17-16. (Credit: Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports)
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