Four 2026 NFL Draft Prospects for the Bears to Replace Drew Dalman

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Four 2026 NFL Draft Prospects for the Bears to Replace Drew Dalman
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With a sudden need at center and limited salary cap space, the Chicago Bears could turn to the 2026 NFL draft.

This is a position that the Bears must solidify as soon as possible. Quarterback Caleb Williams had spoken highly of Dalman this year, naming him the Hulk of his '' and crediting Dalman for helping him call out the right protections.

The Bears have to ensure that Williams continues to benefit from top-notch center play in 2026. They couldConsidering their salary cap constraints, the Bears may prefer to bring in a stopgap free agent at center, then draft a center to develop as a long-term solution. In that scenario, the Bears are in luck because the 2026 NFL draft class is deep at center, according to renowned NFL draft analyst Dane Brugler.This is a sneaky good center draft class. No lock top-60 picks, but I think 3-5 starters will come out of this group in the 3rd-4th round range., and with Dalman's retirement, he's back at the top of my list. While he's undersized for a center at just six-foot-two and 289 pounds, he's the most technically sound prospect of his class. He has an innate feel for leverage, and he excels at blocking in space, which should marry well with the Bears' zone-blocking scheme.Like Brailsford, Jones is a bit undersized, and he will be an older rookie at 25-years-old, but he brings four years' worth of starting experience and tremendous athleticism to the table. That athleticism, which earned him an elite 9.66 RAS at the NFL Combine, would serve him well in the Bears' zone-blocking scheme. Given his experience as a starter and his natural fit for Chicago's offense, Jones may even be a more pro-ready prospect than Brailsford. Another center who would likely be best suited in a zone-blocking scheme, Slaughter started an impressive 33 games for Florida, going up against some of the best defenses in the nation for three years. He thrives in space where his athleticism can cover up some deficiencies in hand usage and overall power, and he shines in pass protection, but Slaughter's run blocking has a long way to go before being ready for the NFL. That will cap his appeal for a team that likes to run as much as the Bears do.about the Drew Dalman news, two centers in this draft to keep an eye on are Jake Slaughter and Logan Jones. Chicago ran outside zone at the 3rd highest percentage of any team in the league last year. That's right in the wheelhouse of Slaughter & Jones While he's not quite as athletic as the other centers on this list, Hecht has impeccable technique in both run and pass blocking, even rivaling Brailsford. He displayed a high football IQ at Kansas State that was evident in the way he could pick up stunts and other defensive misdirection, and he did not surrender a single sack in his entire career as a starter. I have only two concerns with Hecht. First, he never seemed to show much raw strength and power, which could limit his ceiling at the next level. Second, playing in the Big 12 conference is not quite the same as playing in the Big 10 or SEC. Without seeing him go up against the best in the nation, it's hard to give a fair evaluation.A former Marine and Purdue Boilermaker, Pete has been covering the Chicago Bears since 2022 as a senior contributor on BearsTalk. He lives with his wife, two kids and loyal dog.

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