2010 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears

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What do the Chicago Bears need when it comes to the 2010 NFL Draft?

Let's try a wing and a prayer for starters.

The Bears' first pick will be No. 75 overall and one of just five total selections for Chicago, its fewest since the start of the common draft in 1967.

The 2010 NFL draft offers little hope for the Bears, who finished at the bottom half of the league in total offense and total defense last season.

ESPN.com points out three things Chicago should focus on:

A right tackle who can clear the way for Matt Forte, a linebacker or cornerback who can cover close to the line of scrimmage, and a physical back who can convert in short-yardage situations.

Jason Vida writes: "While a new Fridge might not be the answer to the Bears short-yardage issues, a big back who can get tough yards could make a big impact immediately."

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