The Cincinnati Bengals are presumed to be selecting Joe Burrow with the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. As a result, Andy Dalton has had his name mentioned in trade rumors. In response to that, Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports highlighted where Dalton could be traded this offseason.

The closer and closer it gets to this year's draft, the more likely it seems that Burrow will be joining the Bengals. With Burrow assuredly getting the keys to Cincinnati's offense, Dalton's tenure with the franchise is nearing an end. Therefore, it's expected that the Bengals manufacture a trade involving the veteran signal-caller.

Of all of the teams that could add Dalton, La Canfora express that the Chicago Bears make the most sense. Following the end of the 2019 season, the Bears let Mark Helfrich go as their offensive coordinator. To replace Helfrich, Chicago chose to hire Bill Lazor as their new offensive coordinator.

Prior to joining the Bears, Lazor spent 2016-2018 with the Bengals as the team's quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. Given that, he has previous experience of working with Dalton.

Despite regressing in 2019, the Bears held firm that Mitchell Trubisky is going to be the starter next season. But with Lazor joining the coaching staff, Dalton could pique Chicago's interest this offseason.

Under Lazor's tutelage for three years, Dalton averaged 3,364 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions per season. In the event that Dalton landed with the Bears, maybe those numbers could be even better if he had the weapons that Chicago has on offense.