Thanks to everyone who submitted questions. Here is the second part of the post-draft Chicago Bears' weekly mailbag. Have a safe and productive rest of the week.

@DickersonESPN why does the Slauson move feel like when we got rid of Greg Olsen for scheme fit? #bearsmailbag — Jan-Mitchell Zerrudo (@jackzerrudo) May 3, 2016

@DickersonESPN do you think Bears will regret not "reaching" for w QB with supposed shortage coming up over next two years?#bearsmailbag — Austin Dewey (@DEWinwork) May 3, 2016

@DickersonESPN @JBullard90 seem like a steal in the 3rd. Do you think he could make the biggest impact right away? #bearsmailbag — Vitamin B (@LieutenantTweet) May 3, 2016

I fail to see the comparison between the two. You are correct about Greg Olsen . The Bears traded Olsen to Carolina because he did not fit Mike Martz's scheme. Talk about your all-time backfires. Olsen went on to make the Pro Bowl in 2014-15. Martz left the Bears after just two seasons. Matt Slauson 's release, however, is about talent, not fit. The Bears believe Ted Larsen and Cody Whitehair are better players. Otherwise, Slauson is still on the team. Perhaps the tandem of John Fox and Ryan Pace evaluated poorly. It happens often in the NFL. But there is no conspiracy theory at play here. This is a business. Everyone likes Slauson on a personal level (players, coaches, media, fans). In my opinion, Slauson bailed out the Bears when he filled-in at center last year. But none of that matters. The Bears simply like the other guys better.I see your point, Austin, but reaching is dangerous. This is about trusting your scouts and talent evaluators. You cannot take a quarterback with a seventh-round grade in the fifth-round. Or a guy with a sixth-round grade in the fourth-round. The picks have to line up to when you are on the clock. The Bears expressed interest in grabbing a quarterback, but the timing was off. So instead, the Bears signed veteran Brian Hoyer to a one-year deal to back up Jay Cutler . Hoyer is not the club's quarterback of the future, but he is definitely one of the NFL's best reserves. The Bears were lucky to land him. Now, the Bears eventually must find Cutler's replacement. But you cannot force it.

JD: Sure. The Bears have open spots on the defensive line. Eddie Goldman, Akiem Hicks and Mitch Unrein are on the 53-man roster, but after that, the line is a work in progress. The Bears raved about Jonathan Bullard's quickness off the snap. That trait showed up at Florida, where Bullard had 6.5 sacks and 17.5 tackles for loss in 2015. And since he is Pace’s third-round pick, Bullard has a built-in advantage over the high choices of the previous regime -- Ego Ferguson and Will Sutton. It will be an upset if Bullard does not play on Sundays in the fall.