For places with HC and GM openings (assuming Chicago opens both): 1. Jags---Trevor Lawrence, already a decent offense, plays in the AFC South 2. Chargers ---Herbert, winnable team right away, downside is Mahomes and KC will run the division for the next decade 3. Texans ---Assuming Watson is staying you have a franchise QB, AFC South 4. Jets ---#2 overall pick, AFC East isn't strong outside of the Bills 5. Falcons ---Ryan is aging so need to find a QB but have some decent pieces here and NFC South has Brees and Brady retiring soon. Blank is a loyal owner though so there's some stability here. 6. Bears ---Have some decent pieces to build around but no QB and an aging defense with cap problems. Probably looking at a rebuild the next few years. 7. Lions ---Total rebuild here with less pieces to work around than the Bears For head coach, probably similar. I'd probably put the Eagles ahead of the Bears just because I'm intrigued by Jalen Hurts more than anything the Bears have if they stick with him over Wentz. For GM, Carolina is probably a QB away from being in playoff contention. They have nice pieces on both sides of the ball. I'd probably put them behind the Jets. But basically, I don't think the Bears job is very attractive on either the coaching or GM side. It's really only made attractive by market size and fanbase. It's a team that's in one of the worst positions in the NFL going forward. If they make no moves, I'd argue they might be the team in the absolute worst position in the NFL given other teams in worse spots have a chance at making moves this offseason that could change their trajectory whereas the Bears are likely spinning in place for another season before a rebuild.