Did The Bears Get This Draft Right?
The 2026 Chicago Bears Draft: Vision or Blind Spot? The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and Ryan Poles has officially set the blueprint for the next era of Chicago football. But as the dust settles at Halas Hall, a massive question remains: Did the Bears build a foundation for a championship, or did they ignore a house on fire? In this investigative breakdown, we look at why the Bears prioritized a "circuit board" offensive line and specialized weapons for Ben Johnson's scheme over a desperate need for a premium pass rusher. From the "trained killer" mentality of first-round safety Dillon Thieneman to the rugby-style violence of Jordan van den Berg, we analyze every pick through the lens of grit, IQ, and scheme-fit. Was passing on elite edge talent a masterclass in roster building, or a gamble that "culture" can overcome a lack of raw athletic dominance? The 2026 Chicago Bears Draft Class: Round 1 (25): Dillon Thieneman, S (Oregon) Round 2 (57): Logan Jones, C (Iowa) Round 3 (69): Sam Roush, TE (Stanford) Round 3 (89): Zavion Thomas, WR (LSU) Round 4 (124): Malik Muhammad, CB (Texas) Round 5 (166): Keyshaun Elliott, LB (Arizona State) Round 6 (213): Jordan van den Berg, DT (Georgia Tech) #ChicagoBears #BearsDraft #NFLDraft2026 #ChiSportsLegends #RyanPoles #BearDown
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