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General manager Ryan Poles' fifth draft class received grades ranging from A+ to C. The Chicago Bears welcomed seven new players to their roster during the 2026 NFL Draft, where there was an emphasis on speed, athleticism, scheme fit and best available.
Soldiers carry Sewell Avery, chairman of the board of Montgomery Ward & Co., out of the building on April 27, 1944, after he was removed from his own office by the Army on instructions of Attorney General Francis Biddle. Avery had defied the Department of Commerce when it tried to take over the huge plant. (Frederick Giese/Chicago Tribune)
The Bears remain hopeful the six players in their 2026 NFL Draft class will keep Chicago's momentum moving forward.
Here's a collection of all of the grades for the Bears' 2026 draft class, where experts believed Chicago put together a solid group.
With the 2026 NFL draft now over, the Bears are busy signing undrafted free agents, including an intriguing kicker.
The Chicago Bears traded up into the sixth-round of the 2026 NFL Draft to select Georgia Tech defensive tackle Jordan van den Berg and he has the chance to be another late Day 3 steal for this team.
After making a spalsh in the NFL Draft by selecting Dillon Thieneman No. 25 overall with their first pick of the weekend, the Chicago Bears are ready to look ahead to the 2026 season. And there's plenty to pay attention to with a stacked schedule this fall.
The Chicago Bears picked three offensive players on the second day of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Iowa center Logan Jones on in the 2nd round, and Stanford tight end Sam Roush and LSU wide receiver and return specialist Zavion Thomas in the 3rd round.