To me, he'd be the only S on the roster that would be a shoe-in starter. I think he'd be the SS, with Conte and Mindy competing for starting FS. I'd personally would rather have a draft pick used on a S rather than sign a 30 year old who is going to be gone after 1-2 years. So if Ihedigbo prevents drafting a young S then im against it. Though, I guess you could still draft a guy and cut all or most of Steltz, M.D. Jennings and the other scrubs they signed. On a related note, its nice to go into the draft without any glaring holes in the starting lineup, but at some point, you gotta throw some guys right in there. You can't keep losing a year of development for your young players. And im sure it didn't help Bostic playing all camp, then sitting for 5 weeks. As I see it, the Bears need to draft a S, CB, DT, DE and maybe a LB in this draft. But as it stands right now, none of those picks would start. Not horrible until you realize they wouldn't stay over guys like Tillman, Ratliff, Young, Williams and Ihedigbo (if signed).....all guys over 30 and on very short term contracts. Clinton Dix would start. Prob Dennard too. Nothing wrong with moving Peanut to safety. Except Tillman's said he didn't want to move to safety. And even HCD, I see in a strong competition to start with Mundy and Conte. I don't want a top 15 pick in competition. I want him on the field. Like I said, it's all fine and good for a rookie to lose time to a prime Urlacher, Briggs, Tillman, or Peppers. But at some point it becomes counterproductive to have veteran depth for the sake of having depth, especially when those players aren't that good or don't have a future with the organization. The issues get compounded, IMO, when you're talking about only 4 years til free agency for non-1st round, top 100 picks. You don't play a guy much as a rookie, you don't know if he can take over the job as a soph. If he has growing pains, an injury, or something else that year...you're down to 2 years to figure out if this is a player you want long-term.