10. player. 57. The offense still needs plenty of work, a quarterback not withstanding. However, the Chicago Bears know they might be one or two moves away from fielding an elite caliber defense. Their front seven led by Leonard Floyd, Akiem Hicks, Eddie Goldman and Pernell McPhee is doing lots of damage late this season. Where the team absolutely has to find some help is in the secondary. Cornerback is one area but the bigger weakness is definitely at the safety position.
<p>Adrian Amos, Harold Jones-Quartey, Chris Prosinski and Deon Bush have all taken their turns underachieving this year. The lack of playmaking has been apparent every week. Jamal Adams would be a significant upgrade over any of them. He’s got the size and well-proportioned frame teams look for. He thrives in the box both as a run defender and tackler in space. This in turn masks his above average range and athleticism that allows him to play good coverage.</p>. S. LSU. Jamal Adams