With the 14th pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos selected offensive tackle Chris Williams from Vanderbilt. While the Bears' defense had its troubles last season, most of that can be attributed to injuries. The offensive side of the ball is where the Bears still have so many holes -- whether it be at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, or on the offensive line. The Bears have won with defense before though, so if that's the initial gameplan next season, then the focal point with this pick makes sense in strengthening the offensive line.
At 6'6, 315 pounds, Williams is very good in pass protection. After parting ways with tackle Fred Miller in the offseason, the Bears will take the best available tackle on the board. Williams would probably start off as a right tackle with the potential to grow into a solid left tackle.