2020 NFL Draft: What positions should Bears target in 2nd round?

If the Bears decide to stay put with picks 43 and 50, there are some opportunities for them to address some important roster needs.

2. Cornerback

USA Today

The Bears have a starting right cornerback spot up for grabs following the release of cap-casualty Prince Amukamara. While Chicago has some players in place to compete for the starting spot opposite Pro Bowler Kyle Fuller — among them Kevin Toliver, Tre Roberson and Artie Burns — they should still consider drafting one of the talented corner prospects with one of their second-round picks.

There is still some first-round talent available in the second round in a deep cornerback class, including Alabama’s Trevon Diggs, Utah’s Jaylon Johnson and LSU’s Kristian Fulton. The Bears shouldn’t hesitate to snag a top cornerback prospect in the second round, especially given the hole at right corner.

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