Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone, with the first 100 picks of the draft being selected in another busy night of trades from several teams, including the Chicago Bears, who moved back in the second round with the Tennessee Titans and picked up a fifth-round pick in the process.The Bears went all offense on the second night of the draft, selecting Iowa center Logan Jones (No. 57), Stanford tight end Sam Roush (No. 69) and LSU wide receiver Zavion Thomas (No. 89), showcasing Ben Johnson's fingerprints all over the roster.With the NFL draft concluding with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, there is plenty of high-level talent available, including cornerback Jermod McCoy, who had a first-round grade but is being hampered by his torn ACL recovery and questions of his longevity.Here are the Top 10 players available for the Bears heading into the final day of the 2026 draft:Jermod McCoy, CB, TennesseeJermod McCoy's name should not be on the board for much longer once Saturday starts, but if it is, Chicago could consider trading up if they believe in his medicals. McCoy has first-round talent but is recovering from a torn ACL that caused him to miss all of this past season at Tennessee.
A chance to become a real shutdown corner, McCoy would be a fun pairing opposite of Jaylon Johnson.Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&MAs they elected to add offensive playmakers rather than offensive tackles, the Bears could turn to the position on Day 3. Dametrious Crownover is 6'7" and 319 pounds, but struggles with using his size correctly and needs to work on his hands. Crownover would bring depth to a position that could have a wide open competition this season.Isaiah World, OT, OregonWhen looking at needed traits for offensive linemen, you can't teach or build size, and Isaiah World has plenty of build to him.
At 6'8" and 318 pounds, World has his first big opportunity at high-level competition in 2025, his lone season with the Oregon Ducks. The Bears could discuss the potential of World with their first round pick Dillon Thieneman, who was a teammate of World's with the Ducks. World has the traits to be a player in the league and could be assisted with the veterans on the offensive line around him.Joshua Josephs, EDGE, TennesseeChicago has to eventually address the edge rusher position and right now, Joshua Josephs is the best player available on the board at edge rusher.
He's got work to do as a pure pass rusher, but he's got the strength to move offensive linemen and get to his spots when attacking opponents.LT Overton, EDGE, AlabamaLT Overton feels like a player who would come in and be used in situation roles to help assist his teammates with better opportunities. With just seven sacks in four years at Alabama, Overton's quickness allows him an upper hand against linemen and he's got a high-motor that would be well received on the Bears defense.Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio St.Coming off the best season of his collegiate career, Caden Curry broke out in a big way for Ohio State last season, totaling 11 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss.
Able to be used in multiple ways due to his versatility, Curry lacks ideal size that would've seen him drafted sooner, but he's profiles as a player who makes the most of his opportunities when given.Gracen Halton, DT, OklahomaGracen Halton has great power and strength at the defensive tackle spot and it helps him fill gaps to get into the backfield as well. The former Oklahoma Sooner is also fun to watch track down ballcarriers, whether it be behind the line of scrimmage or just making a play when needed. Chicago could use more depth on the interior of their defensive line and Halton would be a great value find.Zxavian Harris, DT, Ole MissThe size of Zxavian Harris alone makes him an intriguing prospect, and at 6'8" and 330 pounds, he's got versatility that can play all over the defensive line.
Dennis Allen would have to get him to play more aggressively, but Harris is one of the more interesting players still available for Chicago.Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSUHarold Perkins has struggled with his explosiveness since his ACL injury in the 2024 season, but he's still a linebacker worth considering to add depth to the position. Perkins has got to improve his tackling technique, but he has good coverage skills and would likely be an outstanding special teams contributor.Lander Barton, LB, UtahLander Barton has great size at the linebacker spot, standing 6'5" and has the athleticism to match his build.
He may even be worth considering for Ben Johnson simply because he has made starts at tight end, giving the Bears head coach a secret weapon to deploy in specific packages on offense. He's got a bloodline of NFL experience in his family, and also seems to be a good fit to establish himself on special teams.Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and InstagramThis article originally appeared on Bears Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Top 10 players still available for Bears on Day 3