Best remaining players available for the Chicago Bears on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft after passing on a defensive lineman

Plenty of high-caliber talent remains on the board going into Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft where the Chicago Bears currently hold three selections with plenty of needs to still address.

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Gracen Halton (56) celebrates after a sack during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Auburn Tigers at Gaylord Family Ð Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025.
Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Gracen Halton (56) celebrates after a sack during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Auburn Tigers at Gaylord Family Ð Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Chicago Bears made a stellar move in the first-round of the 2026 NFL Draft coming away with Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, a player who checks every single box for this team and will be an immediate impact defender.

For fans concerned about the Bears not adding a top pass rusher, I understand where you’re coming from. Fortunately, there’s still solid talent on the board going into Day 2 and the Bears currently have three selections to work with on Friday.

Outside of the defensive line, the Bears have a few other holes to hopefully fill as well. So, let’s break down the top remaining prospects by position.

Best remaining 2026 NFL Draft prospects for the Bears on Day 2

Defensive End:

  • T.J. Parker, Clemson
  • Zion Young, Missouri
  • Gabe Jacas, Illinois
  • R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma
  • Deni Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
  • Derrick Moore, Michigan
  • LT Overton, Alabama
  • Jaishawn Barham, Michigan

Dennis Allen has a particular type when it comes to his edge rushers, prioritizing long and explosive players off the edge. Here are the top names that fit that bill, saying the Bears actually want to add another defensive end in the second or third-round.

Defensive Tackle:

  • Kayden McDonald, Ohio State
  • Gracen Halton, Oklahoma
  • Christen Miller, Gerogia
  • Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
  • Kaleb Proctor, SE Louisiana
  • Landon Robinson, Navy
  • Dominique Orange, Iowa State

Personally, I view defensive tackle as a bigger need that defensive end for the future of this team. Unfortunately, it’s a weak class that already saw two players come off the board in the first-round. My ideal option out of this group would easily be Gracen Halton.

Center:

  • Sam Hecht, Kansas State
  • Logan Jones, Iowa
  • Jake Slaughter, Flordia
  • Connor Lew, Auburn
  • Brian Parker II, Duke

Chicago met with multiple center prospects during the pre-draft process to ideally land a long-term option behind Garrett Bradbury after losing Drew Dalman. Sam Hecht is a player the staff spent ample time with during his Pro Day and on his 30-visit. He’s a strong name to watch that fits this offensive scheme perfectly.

Cornerback:

  • Colton Hood, Tennesee
  • Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
  • Avieon Terell, Clemson
  • D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana
  • Keionte Scott, Miami
  • Julian Neal, Arkansas
  • Devin Moore, Florida

Cornerback is a sneaky need for this team, both outside and inside. Yes, the Bears have Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon, but the team could upgrade the other outside CB spot and Dennis Allen still needs a dime replacement for C.J. Gardner-Johnson (unless Cam Lewis plays that role). Colton Hood is my top outside option and Keionte Scott is my top inside option. For the outside spot, Al Harris is looking for tall players with long limbs.

Linebacker:

  • Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
  • CJ Allen, Gerogia
  • Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
  • Jake Golday, Cincinnati
  • Josiah Trotter, Missouri
  • Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh
  • Harold Perkins Jr., LSU

The Bears already invested plenty into this room during free agency adding Devin Bush and Jack Sanborn while re-signing D’Marco Jackson. I’d be surprised if the team uses a Top-100 pick on another linebacker. If they do, this team is clearly looking for speed which would make Jacob Rodriguez or Kyle Louis ideal fits.

Wide Receiver:

  • Germie Bernard, Alabama
  • De’Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss
  • Deion Burks, Oklahoma
  • Antonio Williams, Clemson
  • Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
  • Zachariah Branch, Gerogia
  • Bryce Lance, NDSU
  • Brenen Thompson, Mississippi St.
  • Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri

Ben Johnson’s offense is already solid at WR with Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III, Kalif Raymond, and Jahdae Walker. If Johnson feels the need to add another player to the room, it’d be a slot weapon that can handle the dirty work. These names come to mind after ruling out taller outside WRs in Denzel Boston, Chris Brazzell II, and Ted Hurst.