Knowing the difference between wants and needs can be a life skill. We're about to find out where 32 NFL general managers rate in this category. The 2024 NFL Draft kicks off April 25 and there are schools of thought in every front office as to whether the best player available — generally defended as the primary default setting for the draft — or best fit for a specific, existing need makes more sense. In reality, a confluence of the two is the sweet spot every franchise targets. Take the Chicago Bears. Unless you are driving the Tyson Bagent bandwagon, quarterback stands as the No. 1 need for general manager Ryan Poles. He essentially made the same admission with the delayed consummation of a trade of 2021 first-rounder Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers. And even if …