The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2025 NFL draft, equipped with four Top 75 selections following significant offseason improvements to their offensive and defensive lines, granting them flexibility in their draft strategy. In a recent USA Today mock draft, without any trades, the Bears selected Penn State tight end Tyler Warren at No. 10, a choice influenced by his standout performance and versatility on the field.
Warren, known for his impressive stats at Penn State and his potential to be a dynamic playmaker in the NFL, has garnered praise from the Bears coaching staff, including head coach Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen. With Warren's skill set and the Bears' focus on maximizing offensive options, he is seen as a valuable addition to the team, complementing tight end Cole Kmet and enhancing the team's offensive capabilities for the upcoming season.