A new mock draft from Rotoworld’s Josh Norris was released this morning, with the Bears choosing Notre Dame’s Ronnie Stanley at the No. 11 pick in the first round.

Most analysts believe the Bears will address the defensive line in the first round, but Norris believes that if available, Stanley will be the guy:

I actually liked Charles Leno Jr. coming out of Boise State as a late rounder, and he is best served as a utility offensive lineman on an NFL roster. Early in his head coaching career with the Panthers, John Fox made an investment at left in Jordan Gross. If Stanley is on the board, he needs to do the same here.

Stanley is considered the second-best tackle in the class, behind Ole Miss standout Laremy Tunsil. With Tunsil expected to be the first-overall pick, it’s hard to imagine Stanley dropping all the way to the Bears.

It’s more likely that a prospect like Ohio State’s Taylor Decker, Michigan State’s Jack Conklin, or Indiana’s Jason Spriggs will be on the board at the eleventh pick. Whether the Bears would value any of those three offensive linemen over a player like, say, Alabama’s A’Shawn Robinson, will be interesting to watch.