The Bears’ 53-man roster is locked in, with three quarterbacks, ten offensive linemen, and a bunch of intriguing storylines that will matter for fantasy. Jade Walker made a late preseason impression and earned a spot that signals Bears’ willingness to reward standout camp performers and preserve flexibility on offense. DeAndre Swift, Roshan Johnson, and Kyle Manungai form a running-back trio (Homer on IR), anchoring a backfield that could soak up early-season carries. The offensive line is the week-one focal point: Braxton Jones is in the left-tackle mix, with Azie Trabillo, Theo Benedict, and Karan Amagi all providing multi-position depth and potential upgrades. Jade Walker’s breakout caps a receivers room that features youth and speed behind DJ Moore, while Caleb Williams remains the long-term developmental priority behind Case Keenum and a veteran QB room. Zay Frasier’s year-long absence shapes the depth chart, and the team’s openness to trades and waiver adds keeps the roster fluid through Week 1. For fantasy managers, the key takeaways are: Swift’s early workload, Walker’s rise as a late-round sleeper, and the Bears’ offensive-line improvements that could unlock the run game and protect Caleb Williams’ development in the future.