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Bears eye offensive line upgrades at Senior Bowl with Nos. 10, 39 and 41 draft picks

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