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🚨 The Chicago Bears’ roster plan is starting to come into focus — and it may reveal that Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson are thinking bigger than just 2026.
On today’s episode of Chicago Bears Central, Haize breaks down a loaded Bears discussion featuring rookie safety Dillon Thieneman, tight end Sam Roush, Cole Kmet’s future, a possible trade target at wide receiver, and whether Chicago’s true Super Bowl contention window may actually open in 2027. 🐻🔥
Dillon Thieneman recently gave insight into what the Bears have planned for him under Dennis Allen and Al Harris, saying Chicago wants him to understand both safety spots while currently working at strong safety. With the Bears replacing Jaquan Brisker and Kevin Byard, Thieneman and Coby Bryant could become one of the most important new duos on the defense. Their versatility, speed, and ability to play multiple roles could help reshape a Bears secondary that already led the NFL in takeaways last season. 👀
Haize also dives into the growing conversation around Cole Kmet’s future after third-round rookie tight end Sam Roush made strong early impressions at rookie minicamp. Adam Jahns said Roush already looked like an NFL-caliber tight end, while Adam Hoge compared him to Kmet as a rookie. With Colston Loveland already in place and Ben Johnson leaning into multi-tight-end sets, could Roush eventually make Kmet expendable in 2027?
Plus, should the Bears explore a trade for Kayshon Boutte? The New England Patriots receiver could reportedly be available for a fifth- or sixth-round pick, and his production over the last two seasons suggests he could bring Chicago a reliable WR3 option behind Rome Odunze and Luther Burden.
Finally, Haize looks at the bigger-picture question: are the Bears still building toward 2027 as their true championship window? Chicago won the NFC North and a playoff game last season, but questions remain about the pass rush, sustainability, turnovers, and whether the roster is fully ready to compete for a Lombardi Trophy.
📌 Today on Chicago Bears Central:
✅ Dillon Thieneman reveals his role in Dennis Allen’s defense
✅ How Thieneman and Coby Bryant fit together at safety
✅ Sam Roush’s strong rookie minicamp impressions
✅ What Roush means for Cole Kmet’s Bears future
✅ Why Ben Johnson may lean into three-tight-end sets
✅ Should Chicago trade for Kayshon Boutte?
✅ Bears WR3 conversation after moving DJ Moore
✅ Rome Odunze, Luther Burden & Colston Loveland as primary weapons
✅ Is 2027 the Bears’ real Super Bowl contention window?
✅ Ryan Poles’ long-term roster-building strategy
🎙️ Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bears Central for daily Bears news, roster breakdowns, Caleb Williams analysis, NFC North debates, draft reactions, and real Bears fan conversation.
🐻⬇️ Bear Down
Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ChiBearsCentral
Get at us:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@ChiBearsCentral
Phone: (773) 242-9336
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🚨 The Chicago Bears’ roster plan is starting to come into focus — and it may reveal that Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson are thinking bigger than just 2026.
On today’s episode of Chicago Bears Central, Haize breaks down a loaded Bears discussion featuring rookie safety Dillon Thieneman, tight end Sam Roush, Cole Kmet’s future, a possible trade target at wide receiver, and whether Chicago’s true Super Bowl contention window may actually open in 2027. 🐻🔥
Dillon Thieneman recently gave insight into what the Bears have planned for him under Dennis Allen and Al Harris, saying Chicago wants him to understand both safety spots while currently working at strong safety. With the Bears replacing Jaquan Brisker and Kevin Byard, Thieneman and Coby Bryant could become one of the most important new duos on the defense. Their versatility, speed, and ability to play multiple roles could help reshape a Bears secondary that already led the NFL in takeaways last season. 👀
Haize also dives into the growing conversation around Cole Kmet’s future after third-round rookie tight end Sam Roush made strong early impressions at rookie minicamp. Adam Jahns said Roush already looked like an NFL-caliber tight end, while Adam Hoge compared him to Kmet as a rookie. With Colston Loveland already in place and Ben Johnson leaning into multi-tight-end sets, could Roush eventually make Kmet expendable in 2027?
Plus, should the Bears explore a trade for Kayshon Boutte? The New England Patriots receiver could reportedly be available for a fifth- or sixth-round pick, and his production over the last two seasons suggests he could bring Chicago a reliable WR3 option behind Rome Odunze and Luther Burden.
Finally, Haize looks at the bigger-picture question: are the Bears still building toward 2027 as their true championship window? Chicago won the NFC North and a playoff game last season, but questions remain about the pass rush, sustainability, turnovers, and whether the roster is fully ready to compete for a Lombardi Trophy.
📌 Today on Chicago Bears Central:
✅ Dillon Thieneman reveals his role in Dennis Allen’s defense
✅ How Thieneman and Coby Bryant fit together at safety
✅ Sam Roush’s strong rookie minicamp impressions
✅ What Roush means for Cole Kmet’s Bears future
✅ Why Ben Johnson may lean into three-tight-end sets
✅ Should Chicago trade for Kayshon Boutte?
✅ Bears WR3 conversation after moving DJ Moore
✅ Rome Odunze, Luther Burden & Colston Loveland as primary weapons
✅ Is 2027 the Bears’ real Super Bowl contention window?
✅ Ryan Poles’ long-term roster-building strategy
🎙️ Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bears Central for daily Bears news, roster breakdowns, Caleb Williams analysis, NFC North debates, draft reactions, and real Bears fan conversation.
🐻⬇️ Bear Down
Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ChiBearsCentral
Get at us:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@ChiBearsCentral
Phone: (773) 242-9336

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