Day 58 of the Chicago Bears offseason. It was cool as heck to have baseball moments like Bryce Harper’s game-tying home run, Eugenio Suárez’s game-winning double, and Daniel Palencia blowing triple digits past dudes in the bottom of the ninth in mid-March to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and serve as a reminder of why you love watching sports in the first place.
This tweet should be viewed as a good sign if you are a Bears fan with eyes on the future:I like this center class in Rounds 3-5.• Logan Jones, Iowa• Sam Hecht, Kansas St• Jake Slaughter, Florida • Matt Gulbin, Michigan St• Brian Parker II, Duke• Jager Burton, Kentucky• Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M• Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma t.co/TC7sUK5qEQ
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) March 17, 2026 Give yourself some time to read Patrick’s piece on Garrett Bradbury’s fit with the Bears. It provides depth and context to a complex situation. Is Bradbury the long-term center option this team needs? No. But he is a perfectly cromulent choice to be the bridge to one of the players listed above starting for Chicago’s football team in the future. I’d love to see this front office find the next Olin Kreutz, someone who can anchor the middle of the offensive line and be here for a decade (or more!) with quarterback Caleb Williams. There is no denying that the Bradbury trade was underwhelming at first blush. The reality is that he isn’t on the level of what Drew Dalman was at last year in Chicago. But in terms of placeholders go, Bradbury is a sensible fit for this team in this moment. Sometimes, it is OK to take a small step back if it means taking a major step forward later. The way I see it: Trading for Bradbury is a major vote of confidence for Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson and his coaching staff. More specifically, Offensive Line Coach Dan Roushar and his top assistant, Kyle DeVan. We saw the best out of right tackle Darnell Wright, watched an undrafted second-year player (Theo Benedet) play respectably at left tackle, witnessed right guard Jonah Jackson have a bounce-back year, and followed the impressive in-season developed of Ozzy Trapilo as a rookie. So, it is fair to have hope that whatever coaching methods worked on those guys could help get the best of Bradbury in 2026.BN BEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Twitter | BlueSky
FIrstly, we know how much this offense loves deploying tight ends. Secondly, this team could use a TE3 after losing Durham Smythe to the Baltimore Ravens in free agency. So seeing this post from The Athletic’s Dane Brugler has me wanting to dig into tight end prospects who are eligible for the 2026 NFL Draft:Still haven't found the bottom of this TE draft class. There are going to be some useful guys still around late rounds/PFA.I have more draftable TEs in this class than any other I've done. pic.twitter.com/FxFOATkeFy
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) March 16, 2026 The latest mock draft from ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. has the Bears taking an edge rusher with their first round pick. Here are some alternate options I think would be interesting fits for Chicago (should they choose a different position) based on who was on the board when Kiper made his pick: Clemson CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson OT Blake Miller, Georgia DT Christen Miller, Tennessee CB Colton Hood. I really wanted to put Texas A&M receiver KC Concepcion in that group above. In theory, he *WOULD* make an intriguing fit for the Bears. Not only could he immediately slide into that WR3 role, but Concepcion could also be an impact return specialist upon arrival. I’d love to see this offense get one more explosive playmaker this offseason. Given the team’s needs on defense, doing that could be tough. But I want to keep my mind open to things we aren’t thinking of right now. After all, who saw Luther Burden III sliding to Chicago in Round 2 at this time last year? Luther Burden III stiff-arms Packers cornerback Carrington Valentine at Lambeau Field. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinCHECK OUT THE BN BEARS PODCAST: Apple | Spotify | YouTube
With the 2026 NFL regular season reportedly slated to start on Wednesday, Sept. 9, we could get a calendar of football games that looks like this: Monday, Sept. 7: Labor Day College Football Wednesday, Sept. 9: Seahawks host TBD in NFL kickoff (Bears???) Thursday, Sept. 10: Rams vs. 49ers in Australia Friday, Sept. 11: College football featuring a Big Ten team (Rutgers vs. Boston College in a battle of the alma maters of Bears 2025 draft picks Kyle Monangai and Ozzy Trapilo) Saturday, Sept. 12: Your regularly scheduled slate of college games Sunday, Sept. 13: The first Sunday of the 2026 NFL season Monday, Sept. 14: Monday Night Football rides again That is just an insane week of football shenanigans. I’m sure college and pro fans, alike, will enjoy it. If you were hoping the Bears could sneak in and grab Miami Dolphins star running back De’Von Achane in a trade, then think again. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Achane isn’t available in trade discussions. Trading for a running back isn’t on my radar. But there is no denying Achane would be a fun addition to Chicago’s offense. It just isn’t logical or feasible to make that kind of deal happen right now. Sorry if I’m the one who bursts your bubble on this one. Jonathan Owens was a quality depth player for the Bears’ secondary. But you can find safety depth if you look hard enough. But losing Simone Biles? There is no replacing that energy or those vibes. Best of luck to them in Indianapolis with the Colts:To new beginnings ⚪️? Looking forward to making Indy our new home…Year 9 it’s UP!!!! #ForTheShoe pic.twitter.com/6i5whUMzc2
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