I'm shocked (not sure why) by how negative everyone is about the draft on here. The Bears had 5 significant weaknesses heading into the draft (in no paticular order):1. DE2. WR3. LT4. TE5. DBRound 1. They took a DE that, I have read, is versital enough to potentially take over for Urlacher or Briggs in a couple of years.Round 2. They took a high potential WR. By the way, we went from one of the shortest WR groups to one of the tallest.Round 3. They took a TALL safety. Yeah, it's stupid that they have taken so many safeties over the Lovie's tenure, but if they aren't panning out, don't they need to keep getting more? I don't care if they took 8 safeties last year, if they all suck then they still need a safety. Plus, the kid is TALL. Playing against the Packers and Lions, I vote that we take a DB in the first 3 rounds every year.Round 4. They took a TE/FB/Joker. for all of you that cried when they traded Olsen, this is what Emery could get to make up for it. Is it the best draft ever? I don't know. But they have addressed needs with every pick. Was Oline the biggest need? I don't know, but I know that the Bears are a better offensive team today than they were last year. For anyone who says that the offensive line isn't going to better than it was last year, I think that you are blind to facts. The Bears took a RT in the first round last year. He barely played due to injury, therefor it is kind of like the Bears are getting a first round RT this year. The line as a whole is young and looked pretty good at times last year. That indicates that they have potential and *should* improve as they get expereience. And, please don't tell me that offensive scheme does not effect offensive line scheme. Over the last two years everyone has said that Martz gets his QBs killed. Then, when reports come out that someone put Martz in his place, the scheme changes (keep a TE in, less 5-7 step drops) and the line plays better. Finally, Cutler getting hurt obviously effected the Bear's offense. They played much differently after his injury. If it is "cherry picking stats" to say that the oline played well the last 5 games before Cutler's injury, then it is "cherry picking stats" to say that they played terribly after Cutler got hurt. Now, I know the line needs help still, but gosh, I think the Bears have addressed every other need this offseason. There were a lot of needs. Please, don't blame Emery for inheriting a team that has a lot of holes. At least he is actively trying to fill them.