7 thoughts on Chicago Bears in 2026 NFL Draft
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For the Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson Ryan Poles are getting some backlash for the moves they did and didn't make.
After the first round, Bears fans are not going to like the answer general manager Ryan Poles gave when asked about the defensive line.
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Ryan Poles still has confidence in Chicago Bears defensive line, despite the major concern
The biggest head scratcher regarding day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft is the Chicago Bears not attempting to aid their weak pass rush. In three surprising moves, the Bears went all offense in rounds 2 and 3.
With no defensive ends drafted in 2026, the Bears are signaling full confidence in Austin Booker as the centerpiece of their pass rush plan heading into the season.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles added wide receiver Zavion Thomas in Round 3, but with seemingly low expectations for what he can provide in Year 1, it only makes the pick look like more of a reach.
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Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles hints at trade for pass-rusher
The Chicago Bears entered the 2026 NFL Draft needing help at left tackle, defensive line, and safety. The Bears addressed one of those issues, taking Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman with the No.
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Bears post-draft 53-man roster projection: Ben Johnson hopes Chicago added the final pieces needed to compete for a Super Bowl
The Chicago Bears added seven new draft picks and 12 new UDFA signings over the weekend, now is the perfect time to assess the roster and project who will make the squad for the 2026 season.