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10. Chicago Bears

Last season was filled with plenty of big surprises, and right near the top of the list was the Chicago Bears emerging as the winners of the NFC North after the team was originally considered a potential sleeper to keep an eye on in the division.

During the previous season, there were times in which the Bears seemed to show a ton of potential for the future, and watching their defense make a case for being a top unit in the league along with Mitch Trubisky elevating his game to a new level was huge for Chicago.

Losing Adrian Amos to the Green Bay Packers was tough to see at first since no one likes to see a key member end up on a rivalry team, but at least the Bears made out well by signing Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to help fill the void.

Despite some believing that Clinton-Dix took a step back in 2018 after his trade to the Washington Redskins, the safety seems like a perfect fit for an aggressive defense like the Bears.

Assuming that Clinton-Dix finds a way to make the necessary impact on defense, Chicago should be in great shape to defend their division title, and hopefully see better results come playoff time instead of suffering an early elimination like January.