So now that that's done we can talk about the long term vision for the Bears, which I think is interesting.
The immediate needs for next off-season are safety, edge and iOL, and I would strongly prefer to fill those in free agency and let our draft picks take a longer-term outlook.
What long-term vision do I want? To give Caleb Williams every single tool he could possibly need to be the most productive offensive player in the league.
My dream scenario would be that we stumble to a top-10 pick and there's a franchise LT sitting there, although I don't think this draft is well regarded at tackle. You can move Jones to guard, keep him as a swing tackle, or just wish him well.
If that doesn't happen, there's a chance we are picking in that sweet spot to take the best iOL in the draft.
I would also be fine taking other parts on offense, probably in the second round but maybe even with a mid first. Wr? Why not, Keenan Allen is decrepit and Moore is not far behind. TE? I would love a strong blocking technique TE to pair with Kmet, who is a great receiving TE but a consistent liability in blocking.
God help me, I wouldn't even hate a RB. Swift is a nice long down back and big play merchant, but it would be really nice to get Williams to 2nd and 5 instead of 2nd and 12 more often, and Roschon Johnson is not the answer.