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Bears eye offensive-line upgrades at Senior Bowl with 10th, 39th and 41st picks in draft

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MOBILE, Ala. — One of the Bears’ most glaring flaws this season was a roster built from the outside in.

What they lacked on the offensive line undercut what they believed to be a strong cast of skill players. What good are flashy wide receivers without a sturdy O-line to give them time to get downfield?

It’s no surprise, then, that Bears general manager Ryan Poles appeared to pay particularly close attention to offensive- and defensive-line drills during Senior Bowl practices Wednesday.