The Chicago Bears received mostly mixed reviews for their 2026 draft haul . While virtually everyone loved the selection of Oregon's Dillon Thieneman in the first round , some questioned the process that saw them only addressing their defensive line (which was widely considered their biggest weakness) in the sixth round. They followed up the selection of Thieneman with three straight picks targeting offensive players (a fact that offended many) on day two. While we didn't love the idea of adding their third tight end in the third round , it was easy to see the vision with the two other selections. It was also easy to see the vision with their fourth-round selection of Texas cornerback Malik Muhammad. In fact, you could make a strong argument that he was their best pick of the entire class .…