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The Chicago Bears selected defensive tackle Jordan van den Berg in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Analysts praise his athleticism and potential to contribute significantly in his rookie season.
Bears reportedly have big plans for 6th-rounder Jordan van den Berg
Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears needed to address their defensive line but waited until their very last pick to do so. Chicago traded their two seventh round selections to the Buffalo Bills for the No. 213 pick in the sixth round, using that pick to select Georgia Tech defensive tackle Jordan van den Berg, adding depth to the interior of their defensive line.
Despite being selected late in the draft, van den Berg has drawn rave reviews from draft experts and analysts, noting his rare athleticism and his underrated talent due to lack of exposure.
Following the conclusion of the draft, ESPN analyst Jeremy Fowler shared what he's hearing in the aftermath of the draft, and the biggest point coming out was that Chicago feels as if they got a steal in their sixth round defensive tackle, who could certainly compete for plenty of playing time in his rookie season.
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The Bears plan to utilize Jordan van den Berg as a key addition to their defensive line, potentially giving him significant playing time in his rookie season.
The Bears selected van den Berg to address their defensive line needs, believing they found a valuable player despite his late draft position.
Analysts have noted van den Berg's rare athleticism and underrated talent, attributing it to his lack of exposure prior to the draft.
The Bears traded their two seventh-round selections to the Buffalo Bills to move up and select van den Berg with the No. 213 pick.

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The Bears believe they're getting a steal with sixth-round defensive tackleĀ Jordan van den BergĀ out of Georgia Tech. Several of his testing numbers hit the highest mark on the Bears' internal scouting scale. My sense is the Bears have plans for him beyond that of a typical sixth-round flier and believe he was one of more gifted defensive tackles in the draft.
One thing to take into consideration is that this Bears coaching staff, led by head coach Ben Johnson, have proven that if they find talent later in the draft, or undrafted free agency, they'll give an opportunity at playing time if it's earned. Needing depth at the defensive tackle position, van den Berg fulfills a need for Chicago and could quite possibly find himself with meaningful opportunities in his first year.
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears believe they've found a steal in Jordan van den Berg