Like the first round here are some options for the Bears:
Felix Jones RB Arkansas: A game changing back with a fresh pair of legs, Jones could be key factor in the rebuilding of this offense. Jones is a solid 5'10 207 he also ran a 40 time of 4.4. With Hester training to be a 3 down receiver we could use a backup returner Jones also gives us that role he averaged 28.2 yards per return.
Anthony Collins OT Kansas: Easily the best OT that will be available to us in the 2nd round, Collins would help us sustain the run and the pass game, weighing in at 317 and being 6'6 is just another benefit that the Bears defiantly need. Collins only was penalized twice and only allowed 6 sacks last season.

Chilo Rachal OG USC: Rachal is a top notch Guard with a great smile. He excelled at a big school against great competition and plays well under pressure. Rachal is a massive 6'5 315 and runs a 40 in 5.1 and benched 225 28 times he allowed not a single sack and was a huge reason they averaged 197 rushing yards per game.

Jamal Charles RB Texas: I am the first one to say that another Texas back is the last thing that we need right now but with the assets that Charles has it would be to much to pass on. Charles is a lean 6'1 200 pounds and ran a 40 time of 4.38. From watching him, the only problem is that he sometimes loses the ball in key situations this is going to translate to be a problem in the NFL, but besides that he has all the skills to take him to the next level he just needs some coaching help.

Duane Brown OT Virginia Tech: An athletic blocker he comes in at an stout 6'4 315. Running the 40 in 4.9 he is an excellent pull blocker and works best with pitch plays. Brown would be a right tackle for the best he tired left but had some trouble and the right fits him best. He was penalized 7 times and allowed 8.5 sacks last season. Brown has the ability to catch and run routes as he was the backup tight end in preseason for Virginia Tech so if Clark or Olsen go down we have a backup.
Chris Johnson RB East Carolina: The fastest 40 time in the draft is a great thing to have on the resumé. At 5'11 197 he is able to pick up 4.24 speed. He has the ability to make the corner and fly past the line backer and most defensive backs at that. If somehow Benson put a little muscle behind his shoulder Johnson would be a great change of pace back.
Reggie Smith FS/CB: Oklahoma: With the ability to play any DB position Smith is the perfect nickel and utility back. Smith is good size for a DB at 6'1 200 and has average speed running a 4.6 40. Smith is more of a game player and not a workout warrior which is why he has dropped this offseason. When throw to his area only 35% of the passes were completions. He is a great insurance policy for Kevin Payne, Mike Brown or Nathan Vasher who all had long injuries last year. The problem comes when the Bears have more needs on the offense and cannot afford to spend a 2nd round pick on a defensive player but who knows JA loves his DB's.

Matt Forte RB Tulane: Forte Probably could play fullback because of his ability to pick up the block which a necessity in any offense. He is a powerful runner and runs over most cornerbacks and safeties. He is 6'2 222 and runs a 4.44 which is great speed for his size. The Bears were known to have interest in him and could take him early with there 2nd pick in the draft. He would normally be a third round pick.
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