Exploring the Knock on Each of Ryan Poles' 2026 Bears Draft Picks

The article analyzes the potential flaws of the Chicago Bears' 2026 draft picks, including safety Dillon Thieneman, center Logan Jones, tight end Sam Roush, and wide receiver Zavion Thomas. Each player has specific issues, such as tackling problems, short arm length, or lack of elusiveness as a receiver.
The Chicago Bears' 2026 draft picks have been analyzed for potential flaws. Safety Dillon Thieneman, taken in the first round, has tackling issues, particularly in run support, due to his high speed. Center Logan Jones has short arms, measuring 30 3/4 inches, which can create challenges in sustaining blocks. Tight end Sam Roush is questioned for his receiving ability, specifically on shorter routes, and has very short arms, at 30-5/8 inches. Wide receiver Zavion Thomas is noted for lacking ideal polish, but has shown explosive ability and separation skills. The Bears' general manager, Ryan Poles, seemed to acknowledge the need for Thomas to learn the offense and routes.
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