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.

3. Safety

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The Bears are in search of Ha Ha Clinton-Dix’s replacement to line up opposite Pro Bowler Eddie Jackson, who is moving back to centerfield for 2020. There were no safeties taken in the first round of the draft, so the Bears could find Jackson’s partner in crime early in the second round.

The top safety talent remains on the board for Chicago heading into Round 2, with names like Alabama’s Xavier McKinney, LSU’s Grant Delpit and Minnesota’s Antoine Winfield Jr.. While there’s no guarantee that any of those guys will last through the 10 picks before the Bears’ first second-rounder arrives, there should be other talented options such as Southern Illinois’ Jeremy Chinn and Lenoir-Rhyne’s Kyle Dugger still available.

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