NFL draft order set: Here’s where the Bears will pick next month

One day after issuing its compensatory draft picks, the NFL announced the precise order for all 32 teams in next month’s draft.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announces the Bears’ selection of Roquan Smith in 2018.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announces the Bears’ first-round pick in 2018.

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One day after issuing its compensatory draft picks, the NFL announced the precise order for all 32 teams in next month’s draft.

Here’s where the Bears are picking:

Second round: No. 43 (from Raiders in Khalil Mack trade), No. 50

Fourth round: No. 140 (compensatory pick)

Fifth round: No. 163

Sixth round: No. 196, No. 200 (from Eagles in Jordan Howard trade)

Seventh round: No. 226 (from Raiders in Khalil Mack trade), No. 233

The Bears traded their first- and third-round picks to the Raiders in the Mack deal — and their fourth-round pick to the Patriots in the David Montgomery trade. They picked up a compensatory pick in the fourth round Tuesday after losing more than they gained in free agency, according to a proprietary league formula, last offseason.

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