What a perfect 2026 NFL Draft would look like for Chicago Bears
What a perfect 2026 NFL Draft would look like for the Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears have released a 7-round mock draft ahead of the NFL Draft, focusing on various positions to strengthen their roster. Key picks include Caleb Lomu, Treydan Stukes, and Gabe Jacas.
I used the way my mock draft played out to make this pick, but went a different direction. TJ Parker was my selection on my first round mock, but for this one, Iâll say the Bears go offense and take Lomu. Lomu has athleticism and good feet (but they are inconsistent). He isnât the most aggressive blocker, but he makes the right blocks, even if he isnât the strongest run blocker. He has the ability to step in and start week one.
Stukes may not make it this far, but with only two safeties going in round one, perhaps Stukes can make it to 57. If he does, this would be an interesting fit for the Bears. Stukes is an older prospect; he will be 25 in September, but heâs been a guy getting a lot of buzz the last couple of weeks. He has the versatility that Dennis Allen loves with his safeties, and can come up to the line of scrimmage and make tackles and cause headaches for offenses.
Jacas is a guy you could see the Bears absolutely loving. Heâs the high football character guy, team captain, smart player, checks all the boxes. Beyond that, he has put together some excellent tape and loves contact. He needs better discipline, containing the edge, and needs to vary his rush moves more often, but he has all the potential to be an absolute star and would be an excellent pick here.
We all figure the Bears are taking a center at some point in this draft, and the pick in round 3 or round 4 is going to be the ideal spot. Hecht makes a lot of sense for what the Bears are looking for. Hecht isnât the biggest guy in the world, but he can use his rookie season to beef up behind Garrett Bradbury. He has a great work ethic, and scouts say heâs a really smart guy, which we know Ben Johnson loves out of his center to handle line calls.
The Bears would love to acquire another pick or two this draft, but it didnât come together for them until day three. They decide to move down with the New Orleans Saints and pick up a 6th round pick in the process. The Bears add a Cornerback to their secondary with Jackson. Jackson can be the physical player that Dennis Allen likes and has the size and measurables you are looking for at outside CB in the NFL. Unfortunately, he still needs a lot of coaching, but he could be an excellent developmental pick.
The Bears use their extra pick to finally draft a defensive tackle, and itâs Navyâs Landon Robinson. Robinson doesnât have the best measurables, but heâs one of those guys you love to take on day 3. Heâs strong and can disrupt a game, and heâs a high-class character guy that works hard and is the type of guy you love to have in the locker room. He may not have the highest ceiling, but he could be a solid rotational DT.
We know Ben Johnson loves tight ends and used 13 personnel frequently, but he doesnât really have a 3rd TE on the roster. Enter Wright, who has some ability as a pass catcher and is a strong, willing blocker, but needs significant coaching in that area. If the Bears can coach Wright into an above-average blocker, he has the chance to be a solid tight end.
The Bears donât really have an RB3 on the roster right now if you consider Roschon Johnson to be the teamâs RB4 and largely a special teams player. Whittington could step in and return kicks immediately and has the type of skillset that Ben Johnson could utilize. Heâs already going to be 25 before the season, and heâs limited as a pass catcher, but he could prove to be a decent backup running back with some special teams ability as his career progresses. ***Hang out with Bill tonight on 2nd City Gridiron for a Bears-centric discussion of the first round!***
The top picks include Caleb Lomu in Round 1, Treydan Stukes in Round 2, and Gabe Jacas also in Round 2.
Caleb Lomu is projected to play offensive tackle for the Chicago Bears.
Gabe Jacas is known for his high football character, leadership as a team captain, and strong performance on tape.
The Chicago Bears have multiple picks across all rounds, including a trade that adds a sixth-round pick.
What a perfect 2026 NFL Draft would look like for the Chicago Bears
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