After months of wondering and speculation, the 2018 NFL Draft is officially through. The Chicago Bears came away with seven new players, not included undrafted free agents, and will now work toward building a cohesive unit throughout the remaining OTAs and minicamp before punching it into high gear later this summer in Bourbonnais, Illinois for the start of training camp.

Chicago's draft means a lot of good news, and some bad, for some of the players already on Chicago's roster. Here's a look at our winners and losers following this year's draft.

Winner: QB Mitch Trubisky

The Bears did not snag the big name in the first round on the offensive side of the ball everyone was hoping for, but round two was all about the quarterback. First, Chicago snagged a young interior offensive lineman in James Daniels who will begin his career at left guard. Many wanted Notre Dame's Quenton Nelson but he was already gone by the time the Bears made their first overall pick. Daniels is a fine consolation prize. In the Iowa standout the Bears get a young (still just 20 years old) lineman who can learn and grow under one of the best in the business in offensive line coach Harry Hiestand.

Protecting Trubisky will be key, but giving him weapons to throw the football to is also of massive importance. Chicago did just that by trading back into the second round for Memphis' Anthony Miller. In the young wideout the Bears get an impressive threat out of the slot who can be used in a variety of different spots around the field. The Bears also picked up a solid seventh-round selection in Georgia's Javon Wims. It may take him some time to get on the field, but it appears that the arrow is pointing up for the young wideout.

Losers: WRs Josh Bellamy and Kevin White

Josh Bellamy gives the Bears a lot in terms of what he can do on special teams but it has become painfully obvious in recent years he does not give the team much in terms of security with the football. He has struggled with drops throughout his career and could find his spot on the roster quickly get pulled out from underneath him this offseason with the new acquisitions.

For Kevin White, the clock is starting to run out for him. This new coaching staff is no married to him like the previous one and if he cannot finally breakout this offseason it could be time for the team to finally move on from the former first rounder who has appeared in just five games in three years.

Winner: DC Vic Fangio

Vic Fangio announced to the media on Thursday night at Halas Hall that he recorded a hole-in-one that day while golfing and that night his day got even better. Chicago used its first-round pick on Georgia linebacker Roquan Smith that night and he figures to be a centerpiece in the team's scheme. In Smith, Fangio is getting a player similar in a lot of ways to Patrick Willis who can become a general in the middle of the field for the organization.

Additionally, he got Fangio another new linebacker in Joel Iyiegbuniwe, a new defensive end in Bilal Nichols and a new pass-rusher in Kylie Fitts. Fangio has to be grinning from ear to ear.

Loser: LB Nick Kwiatkoski

The addition of Smith in the first round already proved Nick Kwiatkoski is going to get pushed out as a starter at the inside linebacker position and then bringing along Iyiegbuniwe could put his future in jeopardy.

Kwiatkoski can always find a role in a variety of different sub-packages, but it appears at this point he is not going to be a full-time starter anytime soon, primarily because of Smith's additions.