Chicago Bears’ Mock Draft Madness: The Final Round

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: Kamari Ramsey #DB45 of Southern California participates in the vertical jump during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

WCG’s March Madness Mock Draft Bracket challenge has moved into the final round. A few votes made a difference in the last poll, so be sure to register your thoughts! Each finalist begins by addressing a need on the Chicago Bears’ roster and then trying to solve the problems of the defense.

D-Line first​


#3 Seed. Zion Young (ED, Missouri) + Jacob Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech) + Kamari Ramsey (SF, USC) + 2027 R2 New York Giants

The most popular choice from this half of the bracket was for Chicago to take a trade with the New York Giants and move down to #37 in exchange for a 2027 second-round pick. They then took Zion Young before moving on to an off-ball linebacker and a safety. This mock lacks urgency, but it does set Chicago up for the future as well.

VS

Safety first​


#1 Seed. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (SF, Toledo) + Malachi Lawrence (ED, UCF) + Gracen Halton (DL, Oklahoma)

The most consistent winner across multiple rounds of voting, this option involved no trades and had Chicago targeting a safety early but then investing its two second-round picks in the defensive line.

Cast your vote and sound off on which mock you prefer

Which mock do you like best in our #Bears Mock Draft Madness Finals!

A) Trade to 37: Z. Young (ED, Mizzou), 57: J. Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech), 60: K. Ramsey (S, USC), + NYG R2

B) 25: E. McNeil-Warren (S, Toledo), 57: Malachi Lawrence (ED, UCF), 60: Gracen Halton (DT, Oklahoma)

— Windy City Gridiron (@WCGridiron) March 31, 2026

Conclusion​


Fans clearly want the focus to be on defense, but with one more pick on Day Two, both of these mocks leave Chicago room to improve the offense a little before the 2026 season.

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