
The Chicago Bears bolstered their offensive line on Friday night, selecting Iowa Center Logan Jones with the No. 57 overall pick in the second round of the NFL Draft.
According to the University of Iowa, a Council Bluffs native who anchored the Hawkeyes’ offensive line, Jones was voted a unanimous consensus All-American following a standout 2025 senior season. He also won the Rimington Trophy, which is awarded to the best center in college football.
The selection marks the second time in three years the Bears have chosen a Hawkeye after punter Tory Taylor in 2024.
Chicago still has the 60th overall pick in the second round, which the team received from the Buffalo Bills in exchange for wide receiver DJ Moore and a fifth-round pick, No. 165 overall.
Jones will receive free ketchup for life and enter into a partnership with Heinz as part of a campaign referencing the company’s iconic “Heinz 57” label.
