CHICAGO — The Bears are sorting through reports and rumors around their undrafted free agent search and rookie minicamp invite list, with Miller Moss among the names tied to the process as the post-draft scramble begins in 2026.
The team has 68 veteran players on the roster and added seven draft picks, which leaves 15 spots for undrafted free agents on a 90-man offseason roster. If Chicago again qualifies for the international roster exemption it received in the offseason for punter Tory Taylor in the last two years, the Bears would have a 91st spot to work with.
This is a tracker, not an official Bears announcement. Teams can contact undrafted players as soon as the draft ends if they want them, and some prospects prefer that path because it gives them a choice of suitors instead of landing in a crowded depth chart by draft decree. That also means the first names to circulate are not always the final ones.
Players and agents sometimes share information before a contract is signed during the undrafted free agent signing period, and reported signings can turn out to be tryout invites once the paperwork is sorted out. For that reason, some of the names tied to Chicago may prove to be rookie minicamp guests rather than actual UDFAs.
Aaron Leming said he will track the undrafted free agents in a Google Sheet, which should help keep the moving parts in one place as the Bears fill out the bottom of the roster. For now, the important part is simple: Chicago has room for additions, but not much of it, and the difference between a signing and an invite may matter as much as the name itself.