4. Tight End
Had the Chicago Bears moved on from Jimmy Graham, this would have been obvious. However, with Graham on the roster, it almost would seem preposterous for them to draft a tight end. They have Cole Kmet from last year, and with Graham, have more invested in the position than most teams.
While they are not stars the depth of JP Holtz, and Jesper Horsted. That is enough depth for the roster to get by. With the huge investments in the roster, the Bears clearly would wait until day three to draft a tight end if they did.
A tight end who could motion into the backfield as an H-back or a tight end who would stay in-line to block only would very likely be the type of tight end that gets drafted. That does leave room for day three options. Still, they are more likely to focus on other positions, even on Day three.