The Chicago Bears entered the 2026 NFL draft with the defensive line being their biggest need, and yet general manager Ryan Poles did not select a defensive lineman until the sixth round. In fact, he didn't pick a single defensive player during Day 2 of the draft at all. This is why, despite their first-round selection of Dillon Thieneman being dubbed a home run, the Bears' draft grades are a polarized mess . However, their one addition to the defensive line isn't getting talked about nearly enough, nor is the threat he poses to established starter Gervon Dexter Sr. Poles traded up to the 213th pick and selected Georgia Tech defensive tackle Jordan van den Berg, who could be the steal of the 2026 NFL draft . The Bears already love Jordan van den Berg Brett Davis-Imagn Images You never want to get carried away when talking about sixth-round draft picks. They're available that late in the draft for a reason, and they rarely pan out.…