2020 NFL Draft: 5 positions Bears should target on Day 3

Bears GM Ryan Pace has managed to find some late-round gems in the NFL Draft, which is what he’ll hope to achieve again on Day 3.

2. Offensive line

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One of the biggest issues with the Bears’ abysmal offense a season ago was the offensive line, who returned five starters off a solid 2018 season. While most of the offensive line will remain intact in 2020 — with left tackle Charles Leno Jr., left guard James Daniels, center Cody Whitehair and right tackle Bobby Massie — the Bears have a starting right guard spot up for grabs following Kyle Long’s retirement.

Heading into Day 3, there are some solid guard prospects still on the board for the Bears, including St. John’s Ben Bartch, Kentucky’s Logan Stenberg, Fresno State’s Netane Muti and Clemson’s John Simpson. At tackle,