Looking at the roster, the Bears return 20 of their 22 starters who started the opening game last year. The 2 that are replaced are Chris Harris with Chris Conte and Roy Williams with Brandon Marshall. So, I think the Bears will go into the draft looking for depth, starting with rotational players first (i.e. players at not positions where 1 player plays every down unless injured: QB, OL, LB). I don't know that they go DT early, because they did just draft Paea early, and with Toeina they are really just looking for a 4th DT. And I'd imagine if all goes well this year and in the draft, they can get away by moving Peppers, Wootton and/or Idonije inside on passing downs to get extra pass rush. I don't think those CBs should stop the Bears from going CB early. They are both on 1 year deals, Jennings is on an easy-to-cut 2 year deal. Tillman will be 32 going into 2013, not drafting CB would force their hand next draft. I think DE, WR, and CB will still be the first 3 picks (my first 3 picks all off-season) with DT, LB, OL and either SS or TE to round out the draft. If Barron is there at 19 do you do it? Kirkpatrick, wright , perry, merciles, which one do you go with if all four are there? I'm probably the wrong person to ask about Barron, because I'm not a big fan of his. I don't think you take a S anywhere in the 1st round unless it's Eric Berry or Earl Thomas who have elite ability and some CB-like coverage skills. Barron doesn't fit in this group. As for those 4, it would be a tough decision. Mercilus would be out because I think Perry is a better talent. After that, I'd probably eliminate Wright because the Bears already have an elite talent at WR, but they don't at CB. They do at DE (Peppers), but he's over 30. So, between Perry and Kirkpatrick...gun to my head, I'd probably take Kirkpatrick. CB is deeper than DE in this draft, but a physical 6'2" CB with upside is hard to find. He's very intriguing with Megatron in the division.