Entering the 2025 offseason, the Chicago Bears' biggest weakness was their offensive line, and general manager Ryan Poles threw everything plus the kitchen sink at it. The results spoke for themselves: Chicago finished No. 1 and No. 5 in pass block and run block win rates , respectively. But a regression for the Bears' offensive line may be coming in 2026. Their Pro Bowl center, Drew Dalman, retired from the NFL after just one season with the Bears , while a major leg injury to Ozzy Trapilo in the Wild Card round has forced the Bears to turn to a couple of stopgap measures at left tackle, including the re-signing of Braxton Jones to a one-year contract . Will these developments knock Chicago's O-line off its perch atop the division? It's time to find out as we reach the offensive line in our series of position group rankings. The Bears have fared well so far, earning the No.…