I think there will be plenty of spots for them to take. First and foremost, one or both will be returning kicks. I think Manning becomes the 3rd safety, primarily backing up Harris at FS (or maybe taking his job, depending on camp). Manning Jr. is going to be the nickelback/3rd CB, and I see Hester competing with Davis as the 4th CB. Dusty slides into the tackle rotation, and with Tank out, this is a big need. Williams will be a backup right away (Bears have 2 great LB, but are questionable on the rest of the depth chart) and should play on a lot of special teams, assuming he makes the team. Anderson is similar, he could be as high as the 3rd D-end if he makes the team, as Haynes is projected into the tackle rotation, and Idonije is hardly a sure thing. My guess is Anderson and Idonije will be competing for a job. The 6th round fullback, Runnels, could actually be the only draftee to start this year. He should be a special teamer, although he could easily not even make the team. And the guard, Reed, will hopefully do enough to make the team, because I really question the depth of this offensive line. Yeah, I understand where these guys will fit in as backups. I think that Manning will end up seeing a majority of the time at FS by the end of the season. I personally think that Harris is best suited at SS and lacks the speed to play FS. I guess the other CB we signed from the Panthers will be a special teamer only (However, Davis could be cut). Any info on this fullback? FB's getting drafted is kind of a rarity these days so I figured he must be talented. Especially considering how the staff raved about Johnson last year when he returned from injury. My favorite pick was Hester. He adds a dimension of speed. He is raw but the staff has had success developing good DB's. The sky's the limit with him and he will make an immediate impact in the return games. They could even work some ways to get him the ball on offense.