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MUSICK: Bears, Emery start with bang

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Then again, what good are multi-dimensional receiving targets if Cutler can’t take as much as a three-step drop without being planted in the Soldier Field turf?

That’s where Bushrod enters the equation.

For the past six seasons, Bushrod has helped to protect star quarterback Drew Brees with the New Orleans Saints. Bushrod has impressive size (6-5, 315 pounds), two Pro Bowl nods at left tackle and a Super Bowl ring from the 2009 season.

In New Orleans, Bushrod’s position coach was Aaron Kromer, the Bears’ new offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. He should have a great grasp of Kromer’s blocking schemes, and he can pitch in to help teach his new teammates.

It’s easy to pick on J’Marcus Webb because he is a gigantic goofball, but the truth is that he has developed into a capable starter during the past couple of seasons. By adding Bushrod to the mix, the Bears could slide Webb to right tackle, while former first-round pick Gabe Carimi could compete for a starting spot at guard.

Is the offensive line perfect? Of course not. Is it better? Absolutely.

Emery’s work is far from finished. He must figure out a way to add depth despite a budget that was constrained by Henry Melton’s $8.45 million franchise-tag price.

For starters, the Bears need a reliable middle linebacker. Maybe that player will be Brian Urlacher, whose first day as an unrestricted free agent passed quietly, or maybe it will be a younger player from outside of the organization.

The Bears also could use a few more “big uglies” on the offensive and defensive lines, not to mention a nickelback, a deep-threat receiver and plenty else. Some of those voids will be filled via next month’s draft, while others will be filled sooner.

Based on Tuesday’s results, Trestman will have plenty to work with this season thanks to his aggressive general manager.

Yes, it was only one day for Emery and the Bears.

But it was a good day.

• Northwest Herald sports columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com and on Twitter @tcmusick.

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