The Chicago Bears faced a tough decision at the top of the NFL draft. Everybody knew they were taking a quarterback #1 overall. The bigger issue was who they’d take with the 9th pick. Many had the field narrowed to either one of the top wide receivers or a top pass rusher. GM Ryan Poles quickly insisted offensive tackle was also on the table. That felt like a clear indictment of left tackle Braxton Jones, who had missed time last season with a neck injury. After weeks of deliberation, the Bears...