Count me as one who thinks the need for a TE is vastly overhyped. I certainly don't want to see that be the primary target in the offseason. I'm going to go back to something I thought earlier in the season, focus on the defense this offseason. The D-line, while huge at times in the season, still struggles to create a consistent pass rush with just 4 guys. Hillenmeyer is a weak point in the linebacking crew, and the defensive backfield has holes. If the Bears are going to win next year, it's not going to be becasue they found a TE, or because the offense got better. If the Bears are going to win, it's because the defense will be elite. I think the offense will be fine if Grossman stays healthy and Orton improves a bit. Jones is fine, Benson and Peterson provide great depth. The receiver corps is not nearly as bad as some contend. And while they aren't great, a TE isn't going to change everything. I want to see more depth brought into the O line, a QB drafted late and some receiving help in the middle rounds. But I want a defensive playmaker in the 1st round if they can find one. The offense, as it stands right now, with a healthy Rex and slight improvements elsewhere, could be a 20 point a game unit. They'll never be elite offensively, or close to it, at least with the current regime. So they might as well make the defense as good as humanly possible. My ideal draft would be: 1) defensive playmaker - LB, CB 2) pass catcher - WR or TE 3) offensive line 4) other defensive help you didn't address in the 1st 5) QB And then just get let Angelo find a project at the end of the draft. In free agency I'd like to see them address depth on both sides of the line, and possibly a receiver like Randle El, or similar. And I'd like to see the kicking game addressed. Gould is not good, and Maynard was awful at times this year, including the playoff loss.