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Bears' defense emphatically gets major help in NFL Mock Draft predictions

This would be quite the haul.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles
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60. Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson

You can surely expect some sort of offensive weapon being taken by the Bears. They saw some great performances from offensive rookies in 2025, so the front office could look to find someone who could continue that in 2026. Antonio Williams might be an answer there, and with Chicago having traded DJ Moore, there is a 'spot' for a new wide receiver.

89. Connor Lew, OC, Auburn

With Drew Dalman shockingly retiring following the 2025 NFL Season, the Bears may now need a long-term solution at center. They traded for Garrett Bradbury this offseason, but another move is needed, so they snag Connor Lew from Auburn at pick 89 for a potential solution after Bradbury's time with the Bears is up.

129. Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College

With Ozzy Trapilo set to be out for a while, the Bears may need to do some homework at left tackle. The logical solution for at least the 2026 season might be Taylor Decker, the former Detroit Lions' tackle who played under Johnson.

But that would not present a long-term solution, so Chicago could dip into the NFL Draft for someone like Jude Bowry, a tackle from Boston College who has experience on both sides of the offensive line.

239. Adam Randall, RB, Clemson

Adam Randall is one of the extremely interesting prospects in this year's class. He's 6-3, over 230 pounds, and is a former wide receiver turned running back. He's got the athleticism to be a receiver, obviously, but he now could become more of a threat out of the backfield.

The 4.5 forty-yard dash for someone his size is electric, and his ability to catch the ball is something that Bears' head coach Ben Johnson could immediately use on offense.

241. Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma

Chicago flips back to the defensive side of the ball for some linebacker depth, finishing up this mock draft with Kendal Daniels from Oklahoma.

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