What does the NFC North need from the draft?

NFC Championship - Minnesota Vikings v Philadelphia Eagles
NFC Championship - Minnesota Vikings v Philadelphia Eagles

With the NFL Scouting Combine currently going on, teams are currently evaluating what they need for the 2018 season. What does each NFC North team need in order to be better in 2018?

Chicago Bears (5-11): Wide Receiver, Tight End, Defensive Back

New head coach Matt Nagy will bring an offensive approach to the team. Mitchell Trubisky is going to need a number one receiver and Chicago will probably draft one in the first-round. I am sure Nagy wants Chicago to draft a tight end in order to have a vertical passing game as well. The Bears have a good front seven, but they could use some more help in the secondary.

Green Bay Packers (7-9): Cornerback, Defensive Line, Offensive Line

The Green Bay Packers have decided to let go of defensive coordinator Dom Capers. That might be the best move the Green Bay Packers made this offseason and he has been terrible for the past few years. Mike Pettine will be the new defensive coordinator.

They still need some help on defence by drafting another corner and another defensive lineman, but Green Bay might be better scheme-wise on defence in 2018 with Capers gone. Green Bay also needs to get Aaron Rodgers some protection up front.

Detroit Lions (9-7): Linebacker, Defensive Line, Running Back

With Matt Patrica at the helm, Detroit will look to get him some defensive players in the first couple of rounds in the draft. They need some help at linebacker and they could use a run stopper as well.

Detroit had a decent pass rush last season, but it wouldn't be surprising if they took a pass rusher in the draft. Detroit could also use a running game because Matthew Stafford hasn't really have had a stout running back in his career.

Minnesota Vikings (13-3): Quarterback, Inside Linebacker, Best Player Available

The Minnesota Vikings were one of the best teams in the NFL in 2017. They had a 13-3 record and made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game. Minnesota has arguably one of the best rosters in the entire league. So how can they improve next season? Well, they first need to settle their quarterback situation.

If they don't bring Sam Bradford, Teddy Bridgewater, or Case Keenum, they will either have to sign someone in free agency or draft somebody, unless the Vikings really like Kyle Sloter. Minnesota has a good running back, wide receivers, tight end, and offensive line.

The Vikings have a very good defence, but they could use some help at inside linebacker and that might be their weak link of that elite defence, Otherwise, expect Minnesota to take the best player available in the draft.