Is Chicago native Carnell Tate the latest in Ohio State’s unprecedented line of 1st-round receivers? • Chicago Bears are trying to thread a needle this offseason. Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts from the NFL combine.
Chicago Bears Insider Monday, March 2, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Good evening, Chicago. The NFL draft picture is just beginning to come into focus, and free agency in March undoubtedly will change some of that equation. For the Bears, who hold the No. 25 pick, last week at the NFL combine was an important steppingstone in setting the stage for the remainder of the offseason. What the Bears eventually do with that pick on the night of April 23 in Pittsburgh is impossible to say at this early stage. But this much is certain: They will have options. Today’s eNewspaper edition | Subscribe to more newsletters | Asking Eric | Horoscopes | Puzzles & Games | Today in History | | | | It’s way too early to have any clear idea of what the Chicago Bears will do with the No. 25 pick in the NFL draft. Here are three questions they’ll need to answer. | | | | | Carnell Tate is projected to become the sixth Ohio State wide receiver in five years to be drafted in the first round — possibly in the top five picks. | | | | | NFL narratives can shift quickly, as the Chicago Bears have seen in the last year. Unloading the combine notebook while looking ahead to free agency and the draft. | | | | | The Chicago Bears brain trust is targeting speed among the defensive line candidates in the NFL draft. Who among the top prospects has it? | | | | | In the rush by the Indiana legislature to bring the Chicago Bears to the state, lawmakers gushed over the proposal. One group was conspicuously absent from comments: taxpayers who opposed the plan. | | | | | Here’s what to know about the Chicago Bears’ possible move from Soldier Field. | | | | | Potential Chicago Bears stadium near Wolf Lake just the latest story for a place thats long balanced nature, recreation and industry. | | | |