The Chicago Bears have jumped to No. 9 in ESPN's latest power rankings following the 2026 NFL Draft, up from No. 11. The team made significant improvements at safety and continues to build a strong offense around Caleb Williams.
Key points
Chicago Bears jumped to No. 9 in ESPN's power rankings
Improved safety position with Coby Bryant and Dillon Thieneman
Caleb Williams expected to lead a strong offense
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SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 28: D'Andre Swift #4 of the Chicago Bears celebrates with Luther Burden III #10 after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 28: D'Andre Swift #4 of the Chicago Bears celebrates with Luther Burden III #10 after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
With the dust now settled from the NFL offseason and teams starting to re-gather for offseason programs, we have a better idea now of what the league looks like heading into the 2026-27 season.
And the Chicago Bearsâ outlook so far, much like it was in the second half of last season, keeps on looking up.
ESPNâs latest power rankings for their upcoming campaign had the Bears actually increasing their standing following the 2026 NFL Draft, jumping up to No.9 from the 11th spot in their previous offering. Not bad for a team that didnât do enough to improve its defensive line in most peopleâs eyes. (Well, everyoneâs, really.)
One position they did improve dramatically, though, was safety, according to ESPNâs Bears beat writer Courtney Cronin.
âThe Bears revamped their back seven this offseason, particularly at safety. Once Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker left in free agency, the teamâs biggest splash came by signing Coby Bryant to a three-year, $40 million deal. One month later, Chicago used the No. 25 pick on Oregonâs Dillon Thieneman. The Bears lost Byardâs league-leading seven interceptions, but they got younger, rangier and faster on the back end this offseason,â she wrote of the Bearsâ offseason additions at safety.
On top of that, Chicago also nabbed cornerback Malik Muhammad and linebacker Keyshaun Elliott on Day 3 to improve the back seven further. At the very least, the Bears will be able to fly around and cover even if they canât get to the quarterback or stop the run, right?
Letâs be honest: no oneâs thinking of the Bears as a potential top-10 team in the league because of their defense. Itâs because of the offense Ben Johnson has built around Caleb Williams, who will look to ascend into a true MVP-caliber player in his third season.
The addition of second-round pick Logan Jones may well help the Bears recover from the loss of Drew Dalman, who retired this offseason. Plus, the strong young pass-catching corps of Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III, and Colston Loveland, as well as supporting players like Cole Kmet, Khalif Raymond, and running backs DâAndre Swift and Kyle Monangai, are basically intact.
If Williams continues taking his game to the next level under Johnsonâs tutelage, No. 9 on the power rankings list is going to seem laughable by November.
For now, though, it looks like the teamâs perplexing Day 2 choices in the draft havenât turned experts off to their outlook.
Q&A
What position did the Chicago Bears improve during the offseason?
The Chicago Bears significantly improved their safety position by signing Coby Bryant and drafting Dillon Thieneman.
How did the Chicago Bears rank in the latest ESPN Power Rankings?
The Chicago Bears are now ranked No. 9 in ESPN's latest power rankings, an increase from their previous No. 11 position.
Who is the key offensive player for the Chicago Bears heading into the 2026 season?
Caleb Williams is the key offensive player for the Chicago Bears, as he aims to develop into an MVP-caliber player in his third season.
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