Always possible. Past failures shouldn't make a team gunshy, though. yes, i think it should. It should make them more careful when evaluating players with similar skill sets, but it should not necessarily keep them from drafting very talented players. perhaps, but i'm staying away from receivers in the first round altogether. unless there's a calvin johnson available at 18, which is impossible, i'll pass. i think the bears' problem is that they could only give orton enough to make two reads, if he had more time, he would be better, and make his receivers look better. but anyway, i, personally, take a guy who can get after the passer in the first round because we have none of those. I don't disagree at all that the Bears would have greater needs in the first round than a WR or DHB specifically. I think Ayers or one of the top tackles would probably be their best pick anyway. I just didn't agree with the idea that because Troy Williamson didn't develop that DHB is less likely to develop. i think you've probably agreed with that idea before, concerning some other player, most probably. i could be wrong, though.