Ryan Pace and the Chicago Bears have a very difficult task ahead of them to get back into serious contention in the NFC North. After looking like they were building towards being Super Bowl contenders just a couple of short years ago, they are now back in mediocrity and have moved on from Mitchell Trubisky to Andy Dalton at the quarterback position.

With that said, the Bears need to have a quality 2021 NFL Draft.

Speaking of the team's offense, the Bears have to be feeling leery about their future. Dalton is nothing close to a long-term option and many would debate whether or not he is a real short-term option either. Allen Robinson II was franchise tagged, but his future long-term with the team remains in question as well.

A lot of work needs to be done and the Bears cannot afford to have a busted draft. They need to bring in four or five players who can play a role in the near future. That is very difficult to do for any team.

Right now, the Bears are scheduled to pick at No. 20 overall in the first round and then again at No. 52 in the second round. Being able to bring in a starter in the second round will be crucial for Chicago.

All of that being said, let's take a look at three players the Bears could take a long look at with the No. 52 overall pick in this draft.

3. Dillon Radunz, Offensive Tackle, North Dakota State

One position that the Bears need to focus on during this NFL Draft is offensive tackle. While they do need a long-term quarterback, they have to find a way to keep their quarterback protected. This isn't a sexy pick, but Dillon Radunz could be a huge fit on the line for Chicago.

Radunz is a huge body at 6-foot-4 and 301 pounds, and he brings good athleticism to the field as well. He should be able to come in and start immediately.

This is a pick of need and of talent. Radunz is one of the more underrated offensive tackles in this NFL Draft class, so the Bears would be wise to consider him with this selection.

2. Aaron Robinson, Cornerback, UCF

Another major need for the Bears is at the cornerback position, especially after releasing star cornerback Kyle Fuller this offseason. They could find a replacement for him with this pick. One potential option could be UCF CB Aaron Robinson.

Robinson stands at 6-foot-1 and nearly 200 pounds, which gives him great size for the position. He has a lot of work to do on his game, but he has the raw potential to become a star in the NFL.

During his two years as a key player for the UCF defense, Robinson racked up 95 total tackles to go along with two forced fumbles, three interceptions and 16 defended passes. Those numbers show big upside for Robinson, and Chicago could be exactly the landing spot that helps take him to the next level.

1. Rondale Moore, Wide Receiver, Purdue

The Bears could also opt to bring in another offensive weapon with this selection, and Purdue standout Rondale Moore would be a perfect fit. He has the ability to be a star slot receiver or a major deep threat.

If the Bears can keep Allen Robinson on the roster long-term, Moore would form a lethal tandem with him.

Granted, Moore's consistency has been called into question after failing to live up to the hype following his stellar freshman season. However, in that season, he caught 114 passes for 1,258 yards and 12 touchdowns. He could also be a major addition for a team in need of help in the kick or punt return game.

Chicago would be wise to take him if he's available with this pick. Moore would instantly improve the Bears' offense and could develop into a legitimate superstar in the future. This is a home run pick and would be one of the biggest steals in the draft.