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Chicago Bears early 2026 NFL Draft Big Board: Who could the Bears target in Round 1?
Here are some names that could be at the top of the Bears’ draft board at the start of the 2026 NFL Draft cycle.
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Bears 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Defensive overhaul begins under Ben Johnson and Dennis Allen, plus a DJ Moore replacement
Chicago currently does not have a single safety under contract for the 2026 season and while general manager Ryan Poles hinted at the 2026 free agent class, getting a younger option in the building to pair with Kevin Byard ( who is prime for a one-year extension) is the best course of action.
Several members of the 2024 NFL QB draft class, including Chicago Bears star Caleb Williams, have had plenty of success this season.
Loveland has scored four touchdowns and has a 100-yard receiving game on his resume over the last six weeks, and is now on a rocket ship headed toward top-young-tight-end status. In fact, he was recently rated the sixth-best rookie in the NFL through Week 14.
While most Chicago Bears fans expect general manager Ryan Poles to focus on defense in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the latest first-round mock draft from ESPN has different ideas. Before diving into the pick, it's pretty great that the NFL ...
ESPN's Matt Miller shared his latest first-round projections for the 2026 NFL draft. While the Bears could go several different directions, he has them upgrading in the trenches -- specifically left tackle with Alabama's Kadyn Proctor at No. 25.
Kyle Monangai isn't the first or last running back to emerge out of the late rounds and look like a steal. But it certainly has worked out well for the Chicago Bears. They landed Monangai in the seventh round out of Rutgers. And by the midpoint of this season, he's sharing the backfield with D'Andre Swift in a very effective way.
The Cleveland Browns are coming off a 29-point performance against the Titans and look to keep that offense going against the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze was scratched prior to kickoff of Sunday's game against the visiting Cleveland Browns.