Bears’ full NFL draft order now known after league awards compensatory picks

The Bears (finally) have their complete NFL draft order. Some of their later selections weren’t defined before Tuesday, when the league announced compensatory draft picks.
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The Bears didn’t receive any of those, an expected turn due to the formula centered around free agent gains and losses.
Those selections come at the end of the 3rd-7th rounds, so we’ve got the full order now that they’ve been dispensed. As a note, the Bears don’t have a fourth-round pick. They used it to move up in last year’s draft to select edge rusher Austin Booker in the fifth round.
The Bears have plenty of needs and have done well adding players in the later rounds. Here are the choices general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson have to work with:
Round (Selection number)
- 1 (No. 10)
- 2 (No. 39)
- 2 (No. 41)
- 3 (No. 72)
- 5 (No. 148)
- 6 (No. 202)
- 7 (No. 233)
- 7 (No. 240)