From the Sun-Times <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Bears coach Lovie Smith traveled to the edge of the Rocky Mountains on Monday to see a mountain of an offensive tackle. A week after Boise State junior Ryan Clady impressed at his pro day, Smith showed up at the campus known for the blue turf in Bronco Stadium to work him out personally. Clady is considered one of the top two or three tackle prospects, a position high on the Bears' list of needs. The 6-6, 309-pounder might be off the board before the Bears select at No. 14, but it's too early to tell with more than six weeks left before the draft. Clady didn't work out at the combine but was impressive last week and went through drills with some marginal line prospects for Smith. With free agency offering little help at tackle, the Bears figure to choose one on the first day of the draft for the first time since general manager Jerry Angelo picked Marc Colombo in 2002.</div>