Bears training camp has been underway for just over a week, and a lot of things have already happened. The Hard Knocks crew is capturing everything, giving fans an exciting behind-the-scenes look at Halas Hall, both on and off the field. On Friday afternoon, the Bears released their first unofficial depth chart for the 2024 season. While most of it is as expected, there are a few notable points to keep an eye on.
This is perhaps the biggest surprise on the depth chart. Although Bagent is listed behind Williams, there is an “or” next to his name, and Brett Rypien is also competing for the QB2 role despite being listed after Bagent. The Bears seem to have included that “or” intentionally to spark debate and perhaps increase competition at certain positions. While Bagent stepped in last year and went 2-2 in place of an injured Justin Fields, his performance had many flaws. The backup quarterback spot is very important, and it doesn’t help that Bagent had his worst practice so far on Friday morning, the first day with pads on.
Could the Bears move on from the second-year undrafted QB? The possibility exists, but it would likely take a complete meltdown for Bagent to lose his QB2 status behind Caleb Williams.
Another notable position on the depth chart was running back. D’Andre Swift was listed as RB1, which was expected. However, there was some intrigue further down: Khalil Herbert was placed at RB2, while Roschon Johnson was RB3. It appears there is a competition between Herbert and Johnson for the RB2 spot.
The only other position group with some uncertainty, indicated by an additional “or” between players, was kick and punt returner. Velus Jones Jr. and DeAndre Carter are competing for these spots. Velus is listed as the primary kick returner with Carter as his backup, while Carter is listed as the primary punt returner with Velus as his backup. This competition will be an interesting battle to watch as camp progresses.