One day after announcing compensatory picks, the NFL on Tuesday put out the official order for the April draft in Pittsburgh.

The Bears have three picks in the first 60 — No. 25 in the first round, No. 57 in the second and, once the DJ Moore trade to the Bills is made official Wednesday, Buffalo’s No. 60 overall.

The Bears have picks in Rounds 3, 4 and 5, and two in Round 7. The Bears previously traded a fourth-round pick to the Chiefs but acquired one from the Rams on draft day last year. They traded their sixth-rounder to the Browns for defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and a seventh-rounder in November.

They do not have a compensatory third-round pick despite appealing to the league in the wake of assistant general manager Ian Cunningham taking the Falcons’ GM job.

Here’s the full list of Bears selections:

Round 1, Pick 25
Round 2, Pick 57
Round 2, Pick 30 via Bills (to be made official Wednesday)
Round 3, Pick 89
Round 4, Pick 129 via Rams
Round 5, Pick 165
Round 7, Pick 239 via Eagles through Jaguars and Browns
Round 7, Pick 241

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The Bears, of course, remain in the market for defensive end help.

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Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) rushes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Dec. 21, 2025, in Houston.

The Bears were once the gambling favorite to land the defensive end.

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If you’re looking for sentimentality, go to YouTube and play a “Good, Better, Best” video. Because you won’t find it in the Bears’ offseason

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