With the No. 69 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears selected Stanford tight end Sam Roush . The Bears made a trade back to acquire this pick. Chicago made the deal with the Tennessee Titans, sending their 60th pick for Nos. 69 (third round) and 144 (fifth round). This pick is somewhat surprising, considering the Bears are already stocked at tight end with Cole Kmet and Colston Loveland. One benefit could be in Bears coach Ben Johnson's desire to run '13' personnel (three tight ends). Roush's blocking ability and ability after the catch combined with the receiving ability of Loveland and Kmet would make the intentions of such personnel packages very difficult to identify. Roush, measuring in at 6-foot-5, 267 pounds, wasn't the greatest blocker in the NCAA , according to PFF, but his frame and growth within an offense based on schematic advantage from formations Let's dive into the details of Chicago's first of two third-round picks. Why Bears drafted Sam Roush Stanford tight end Sam Roush.…