The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, and the Chicago Bears have the following seven new players.
First Round: 25 Overall – Dillon Thieneman, Safety, Oregon Second Round: 57 Overall – Logan Jones, Center, Iowa Third Round: 69 Overall (from Tennessee) – Sam Roush, Tight End, Stanford Third Round: 89 Overall – Zavion Thomas, Wide Receiver, LSU Fourth Round: 124 Overall (from Carolina) – Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas Fifth Round: 166 Overall (from Carolina) – Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State Sixth Round: 213
Overall (from Buffalo) – Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
On Friday, the Bears traded their 60th overall selection (second-round), which they acquired from the Buffalo Bills in the DJ Moore trade, to the Tennessee Titans for picks 69 and 144.
On Saturday, the Bears sent pick 129 (fourth round) and 144 (fifth round) to the Carolina Panthers for picks 124 (fourth round) and 166 (fifth round). They also traded both seventh-round picks (239 and 241) to the Bills for pick 213.
Our partners at FanDuel Sportsbook currently have the Bears at +310 to win the NFC North, which is behind the Detroit Lions (+150) and the Green Bay Packers (+230), but ahead of the Minnesota Vikings (+600).
What do you think, did the Bears draft a class that will keep them on top of the division?












