Best Value For Bears In Every Round By Position: Offensive Tackle

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Nov 24, 2012; Columbus, OH, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Brady Hoke talks to offensive linesman Michael Schofield (75) in the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

183rd overall-Michael Schofield-Michigan- Schofield is big and mean. Nasty disposition. Great push in the run game and looks to bury you. Finishes off blocks in the passing game and plays though the whistle. Tough intense, and gritty. Good leadership qualities. Played guard and tackle at Michigan so positional versatility is a plus.

Alternate pick-Matt Patchman-Boston College- Very athletic tackle who would thrive in a zone scheme. Plays smart and has very good technique. Plays with an edge and will finish off blocks. Good feet will get him to the second level with ease. Arms are a little short, and he’s a little light, but is athletic, and scored the best vertical of all linemen at the combine.