Chicago selected Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman with the 25th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday night. Thieneman, a Westfield, Indiana native who spent two seasons at Purdue before transferring to Oregon, entered the draft after earning All-American honors and posting standout combine metrics. The pick immediately bolsters a Bears secondary that lost multiple safeties in free agency this offseason; GM Ryan Poles described Thieneman as a violent tackler. This week the club added experienced depth via free agency and now adds a first-round rookie with a 4.35 40-yard dash and 41-inch vertical to compete in offseason programs.
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The Bears' pick of Dillon Thieneman could mean a stronger defense for the team. His impressive stats and All-American honors suggest he's a player to watch. If you're a Bears fan, keep an eye on his performance during offseason programs.
Chicago is making moves to bolster their secondary after losing safeties in free agency. Thieneman's addition could be a game-changer for the team's defense. Worth forwarding if you know a Bears fan eager for a stronger season.
The Chicago Bears benefited by adding Dillon Thieneman, a fast, young safety, to address departures in their secondary and add athleticism and depth.
Other NFL teams that did not select Thieneman lost an opportunity to add his specific combination of speed and tackling ability at safety.
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Bears select Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman at 25
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