As the Chicago Bears get ready to head to Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace will get a more in-depth look at the 2020 NFL Draft class. The Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama was just an introduction to what the 2020 NFL Draft could offer. After a week in Indianapolis, we'll begin to get a feel for who the Bears could target and what draft boards could look like.

Besides just quarterback, other needs that the Bears will likely need to address this offseason are middle linebacker, safety, right guard, tight end, wide receiver, and cornerback. In other words, it's going to be a busy offseason for at Halas Hall and with salary cap space limited, it's likely that the Bears use the draft to plug up some of their roster holes .The big question all offseason is going to be who the Bears bring in at quarterback to compete with Mitchell Trubisky. While names like Derek Carr have been floated around, there are some names that will be available on day three that could come in and push Trubisky. Early on, names to know are Anthony Gordon and Cole McDonald.

With two second-rounds in April, the good news for the Bears is that this draft class is very deep at positions such tight end, offensive line, and wide receiver. This means that on day two, the Bears will have an opportunity to add some impact players due to factors such as a run on quarterbacks both in the first-round and likely in the second-round too.

As Pace and Nagy get ready to report to Indianapolis, what are some names to keep an eye on that could potentially interest the Bears as they continue to build a talented roster but also build for the future?