Cleveland, OH. (PFCritics) -- The Chicago Bears are all finished with their draft picks as of Wednesday. Of course, it helped that they didn't have a first-round selection that they had to sign. The Bears agreed to four-year deals with second-round draft pick Danieal Manning and third-round draft pick Dusty Dvoracek.
Manning, who played safety at Abilene Christian, was the 42nd overall pick in the draft, which is as close to a first-rounder as the Bears had. He recorded 159 tackles and 11 interceptions during his college career, and hopes to bolster an already strong Bears defense.
Dvoracek played defensive tackle in college for Oklahoma. He had 131 tackles and 16 sacks during his career.