
DT · Chicago Bears
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'3"
Weight
300 lbs
Draft
2026, Rd 6, #213
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Jordan Van DEN Berg
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is very positive (A Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.6M
Guaranteed
$232K
AAV
$1.2M/yr
The C+ Contract Value Index on Jordan Van Den Berg's deal stems from how the cap hit lines up against on-field output. Van Den Berg signed a rookie scale contract worth $1.15M AAV over four years—a textbook sixth-round deal that carries minimal risk and aligns perfectly with his draft position (pick 213 overall) and developmental stage. As a rookie competing for rotational snaps in the Bears' defensive line depth chart, he's being evaluated as a contributor rather than a cornerstone, which matches the contract structure: modest guarantees, low annual commitment, and plenty of runway to prove NFL-ready production. The media narrative around his Georgia Tech pedigree and community college pathway suggests genuine upside for a team actively reshaping its defensive rotation, though the Bears' concurrent signings of linebackers and defensive backs indicate this is part of a broader evaluation phase rather than a lone splash. His value proposition hinges on translating developmental film into consistent play during training camp and preseason, at which point the Bears can decide whether his role expands or he remains depth—a realistic outcome reflected in this measured CVI grade. For a franchise in prove-it territory heading into the regular season, Van Den Berg represents smart low-cost optionality: solid contract structure with no cap burden and upside if the reclamation narrative plays out.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Jordan's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Jordan Van DEN Berg has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
Jordan van den Berg draws a A sentiment grade as the Chicago Bears narrative reflects his on-field role. The sixth-round rookie is generating significant early media attention across multiple outlets, with the Bears' evaluation of him as a solid contributor resonating across the coverage — though reactions remain decidedly mixed rather than uniformly bullish. The Bears have been active on the defensive line and depth chart this offseason, signing van den Berg alongside linebacker Wayne Matthews, defensive back Davison Igbinosun, and several other role players on May 11th, signaling a deliberate approach to roster construction heading into the regular season. This cluster of signings frames van den Berg not as a centerpiece acquisition but as part of a broader defensive rebuild, which shapes fan discussion primarily around whether the contract structure and terms make sense relative to his developmental arc as a rookie. With training camp and preseason ahead, the narrative sits in "prove-it" territory — the media sees upside and the Bears see utility, but there's genuine skepticism about whether a sixth-round pick can translate immediately in a competitive division window.
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