It has been quite the roller coaster for Chicago Bears fans after the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft. Chicago started off with a banger of a pick when it selected Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman in the first round. But things went off the rails a bit — to put it nicely — on Day 2 when the Bears took Iowa center Logan Jones, Stanford tight end Sam Roush and LSU wide receiver Zavion Thomas. Here's how we'd grade the Bears' 2026 NFL Draft class thus far. Grade for Bears' draft class: C- Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles. | Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images The Thieneman pick was a home run . Granted, we would have liked to see an edge rusher pick there, but Thieneman was no doubt the best player on the board in that spot. Many projections had Thieneman pegged as a fringe top-10 pick after he exploded during the pre-draft process. There were even some teams that had him ranked higher than the undisputed top safety in the class, Caleb Downs, according to NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah.…