5@5: What Should Bears' Top 3 Priorities Be?

Bears general manage Ryan Pace
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(670 The Score) On its daily 5 at 5 segment Thursday morning, the Mully & Haugh crew debated a variety of questions.

-- The Bears currently have a little more than $26 million in salary cap space, according to Spotrac.com. A new NFL collective bargaining agreement could create as much as $5 million more in cap room. As general manager Ryan Pace talks to agents at the NFL Combine during the unofficial tampering period, what should the team's top three priorities be?

-- Do you think NFL players will ratify the owners' CBA proposal given the likely increase in revenue it would create?

-- Cubs star Kris Bryant pushed back at the idea that he's a defensive liability at third base, but he had minus-7 defensive runs saved in 2019, tied for the third-worst mark at the position, according to “The Bill James Handbook." Where should manager David Ross start Bryant?

-- What's your reaction to White Sox designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion's prediction that left fielder Eloy Jimenez will hit 500 home runs during the course of his career?

-- What's more impressive about Bulls guard Coby White: scoring 30-plus points in three consecutive games off the bench or the way North Carolina has fall apart without him?

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