Opinions were initially mixed on the Bears' selection of Iowa center Logan Jones at 57 overall. No one had questions about the player or how he'll fit on the interior of Chicago's offensive line . However, some questioned whether they needed to address center in the second round in a class loaded with quality developmental options at the position. The Bears clearly felt like the value of landing Jones was too good to pass up at that point. They've since been vindicated in that regard, as well. Last week, Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said that Baltimore was interested in him if he fell to the third round. They apparently weren't alone, either. Jones' high school coach, Justin Kammrad, mentioned that the Rams were interested in the University of Iowa product during the pre-draft process on the CHGO Bears podcast . Why did the Bears need to go up and get Logan Jones in the 2nd round? Well, it appears another NFC team was lurking for the Center from Iowa.…