The Chicago Bears just threw the fans their first curveball of the 2026 NFL defense. In Round 1, the Bears pulled off a heist with their pick of safety Dillon Thieneman . Tonight, the Bears drafted Iowa center Logan Jones with their second-round pick , who is the potential long-term replacement for Drew Dalman after his sudden retirement this offseason. But after trading the No. 60 pick to the Titans and moving back in the order, the Bears made an interesting selection at No. 69: Stanford tight end Sam Roush . Despite the defensive line still in desperate need of reinforcements, Ryan Poles apparently found it wise to spend this pick on another tight end. This pick, of course, demands an answer to the question of Cole Kmet's future with the Bears. Is the longest-tenured member of Chicago's offense on the chopping block? And could a move be made during the draft to add more capital to the end of this draft, or in 2027?…