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The 2026 NFL Draft is two weeks away and for the Chicago Bears, it'll be an important weekend of continuing to add to a roster as year two of the Ben Johnson-Ryan Poles era continues.
While many of the Bears needs are on the defensive side of the ball, with three picks on day three, the Bears could decide that adding some depth on offense is a route to take, especially at positions such as wide receiver, running back, and tight end.
For this episode of the Picks For Poles Podcast, hosts Usayd Koshul and Andrew Freeman discussed why the Bears could add more talent to the offense, focusing on prospects such as Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State), Omar Cooper Jr. (Indiana), and Zachariah Branch (Georgia). Beyond just focusing on skill position players, Usayd and Andrew also discuss what Chicago's big board could be on day two, focusing on defensive prospects such as Colton Hood (Tennessee), Derrick Moore (Michigan), and Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech).
Check out the latest episode below, brought to you by Bear Report:
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