Chicago Bears receive top-tier grade for drafting Dillon Thieneman
The Chicago Bears were fortunate to have Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman fall into their lap and received an elite draft grade.
There was a sense of uncertainty surrounding the 2026 NFL Draft beyond the first pick, leaving teams guessing who they would be fortunate enough to select when their turn came. The Chicago Bears were able to fill both a position of need and select one of the best players on the board, drafting Oregon Ducks safety Dillon Thieneman with the No. 25 pick in the first round.
It was a bit of a surprise to see Thieneman fall to No. 25, but he’s a tremendous fit in Chicago. The Bears will cherish Thieneman's speed and versatility to play across the formation.
He’s a dream prospect for Bears’ defensive coordinator Dennis Allen. He's capable of the big hits over the middle and able to play the run against an aggressive division on the ground, as well as take away the vertical passing game along the boundary. Thieneman can be the Swiss Army knife that Ben Johnson and Dennis Allen desire for their defense.
The Bears are overhauling their secondary, and Thieneman figures to be a key piece. The Athletic gave the Bears some high praise for the pick, scoring an A-plus grade for selecting the Oregon safety. "The Bears completely turned over their safety corps this offseason, then one of the position’s top prospects plopped in their laps," The Athletic's Scott Dochterman wrote.