The 2025 NFL draft is approaching, and the Chicago Bears are gearing up for their selections, holding four picks in the Top 75, including the 10th overall pick. The team aims to add playmakers to their roster, focusing on the best available talent rather than specific needs after addressing key positions in the offseason.
In Dane Brugler's seven-round mock draft, the Bears concentrated on the Big Ten conference, enhancing their offensive and defensive lines and adding defensive pieces. Top prospects like Tyler Warren and TreVeyon Henderson are projected to strengthen the team's offense, while picks like Aireontae Ersery and Jack Sawyer aim to bolster the defensive line.
Chicago also eyes depth in the secondary with potential safety and linebacker selections like Jaylen Reed and Cody Lindenberg, respectively. The Bears round out their draft with Kyonte Hamilton, a versatile defensive tackle prospect. The team's draft strategy encompasses a mix of offensive firepower, defensive reinforcements, and future talent development.