The Chicago Bears are heading into the 2025 NFL draft with a focus on solidifying their cornerback position. With key additions in free agency, including offensive and defensive linemen, the Bears have seven draft picks, with four in the Top 75. The team's cornerback unit is led by Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon, with a potential career leap expected from Tyrique Stevenson under new coaching staff and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.
Despite minor departures in free agency, the Bears have bolstered their cornerback depth and do not have a pressing need at the position. Johnson and Gordon form the core of the secondary, supported by promising talents like Travis Hunter, Jahdae Barron, and Will Johnson. With their draft resources and current roster strength, it is unlikely that the Bears will prioritize selecting a cornerback in the upcoming draft.