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The 25 best players for the Bears to choose from on Day 2 of the NFL Draft

The Bears have plenty of time left to make a splash.

With Picks 39, 41 and 72, the Bears are about to embark on what general manager Ryan Poles calls the main “runway” of the draft — a chance to draft starters.

"I feel really good about where the board is," Poles said late Thursday night. "I think there's some players up there that can make a pretty good impact for our football team. There's also a group of guys that we have at the next group that's really dependable, tough, fits everything we need that we believe can come in and help our football team — if that's starting immediately or eventually being starters. We really like the numbers that are there right now."

Here’s a look at the best 25 players remaining in the NFL draft, sorted by position of need:

Offensive tackle

Minnesota’s Aireontae Ersery: He was the Big Ten’s lineman of the year last season.

Boston College’s Ozzy Trapilo: His dad blocked for Doug Flutie on BC’s famous Hail Mary.

Arizona’s Jonah Savaiinaea: A starter at tackle the last two years, he might profile more as a guard.

William & Mary's Charles Grant: He started a whopping 42 college games.

Running back

Ohio State’s TreVeyon Henderson: He started for four years at OSU, though he split time with Judkins last year.

Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins: He scored three touchdowns in the national title game for the champions.

Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson: In his only year as the starter, he set Iowa records with 21 rushing touchdowns and 23 total touchdowns.

Arizona State’s Cam Skattebo: He ran for 1,711 yards last year, a Sun Devils record, en route to a playoff berth.

Edge rusher

Marshall’s Mike Green: He led all college players with 17 sacks last season but has off-the-field concerns.

Boston College’s Donovan Ezeiruaku: He finished in the top three in the nation in sacks and tackles for loss for Poles’ alma mater last year.

Ohio State’s JT Tuimoloau: He started for three years at defensive end.

Defensive tackle

Texas A&M’s Shemar Turner: He put on 30 pounds to play inside last year.

Toledo’s Darius Alexander: ESPN ranks him the 29th best draft prospect in the entire draft.

Texas’ Alfred Collins: He’s played all 30 games for Texas over the past two seasons.

South Carolina’s TJ Sanders: He’s posted 16 ½ tackles for loss over the past two seasons.

Wide receiver

Missouri’s Luther Burden III: The East St. Louis High School alum has been first-team All-SEC the past two years.

Iowa State’s Jayden Higgins: He posted more than 2,000 receiving yards in the two seasons since he transferred from Eastern Kentucky.

Iowa State’s Jaylin Noel: He has the potential to be an elite returner and a good receiver.

Ole Miss’ Tre Harris: Despite missing five games last year, he still led the Rebels in receiving yards.

Safety

South Carolina’s Nick Emmanwori: He was a first-team AP All-American last season.

Penn State’s Kevin Winston Jr.: He started only two games last season before being lost for the year with a knee injury.

Notre Dame’s Xavier Watts: No one in college football had more interceptions than his six last season. He won the Nagurski Trophy the year before.

Cornerback

Michigan’s Will Johnson: He was mocked as a first-round pick but a knee issue has caused some concern for teams, per ESPN.

Ole Miss’ Trey Amos: No one at Ole Miss had more interceptions or passes broken up last season.

East Carolina’s Shavon Revel Jr.: A former Louisburg College player, he starred at ECU last season before tearing his left ACL.

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