The Chicago Bears started their offseason by aggressively bolstering their trenches on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. After that, general manager Ryan Poles and company decided to ensure the Bears’ defensive core stays in tact.
Some incredible pre-draft info from the NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah today. Earlier today, NFL Network Analyst Daniel Jeremiah held his annual conference call previewing the upcoming NFL Draft, and he touched on several prospects, while discussing the direction several teams could take.
When the 2024 season came to a close, offensive line seemed like the most obvious target for the Chicago Bears in the 2025 NFL Draft. But that was before the Bears went out and added three new faces across their offensive line.
The Bears might be the most difficult call in the top 10 for this draft, with analysts coming in across the board on different options for them. The Ashton Jeanty-running back need would be their no-brainer but it looks like a long shot he would be available at 10.
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On Thursday, we finally got to hear from some of the new assistants on the Chicago Bears coaching staff under head coach Ben Johnson with the offseason program continuing to roll on over the next few days.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Chicago Bears are entering the 2025 NFL Draft with four picks inside the top 75. But as they build the foundation of the franchise in Ben Johnson’s first year as head coach, adding more draft capital gives the Chicago a litany of tantalizing prospects.
Last Wednesday was the final day the NFL allows teams like the Bears to bring in prospects for top-30 visits. A pattern from the previous few drafts may allow us to guess who the Bears will target with their early picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
As it currently stands, the Chicago Bears have a left tackle problem. Incumbent starter Braxton Jones is still on a long path to recovering from the fractured ankle he suffered last December, and the depth chart lacks an obvious candidate who can replace him.
The Chicago Bears are in a precarious position with their No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. While they’re still in line for a premier talent, their top targets may no longer be on the board when their pick arrives.
The speculation about what the Chicago Bears will do in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft has covered just about the full spectrum of pre-draft predictions.
Of all the players available in the 2025 NFL Draft, tight end Tyler Warren has been amongst the ones drawing the most buzz as potential Chicago Bears targets.
ESPN NFL draft experts Matt Miller and Jordan Reid outlined every team's top need and value prospects in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and it feels like one of the two players identified for the Chicago Bears has a strong chance at becoming the team's pick at No.
It probably slipped by the notice of may people or was seen and disregarded. Chicago Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower is not one of those because he has been at he creation point all along with the NFL's new kickoff rule.
It felt like it was yesterday when fans were fighting over who the Chicago Bears should sign during free agency. Now, the team is less than a week away from the 2025 NFL Draft.
If the Chicago Bears are going to take a genuine step forward in 2025, quarterback Caleb Williams must prove why he was the first overall pick in 2024.
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The Chicago Bears have been connected to running backs heavily leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft due in part to head coach Ben Johnson’s influence on the offense.
If Ashton Jeanty is available when the Chicago Bears’ No. 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft rolls around, it would be a shock if the franchise didn’t take him.
The Chicago Bears spent relatively big to acquire running back D'Andre Swift only one year ago, but he could be on his way out the door just as quickly. Swift wasn't terrible last season, though he did put up a career low 3.8 yards per carry behind what was among the least effective offensive lines in the NFL.
It's no secret to anyone who follows Seth Rollins on social media that he's an avid Chicago Bears fan. Rollins will get a chance to put his Bears fandom to good use next week in Green Bay, Wisconsin as the WWE star will attend the NFL Draft.
The NFL draft is officially one week away, and it still feels like we're about to enter one of the most unpredictable first rounds in recent history. Beyond the first pick, which is almost certainly going to be the Tennessee Titans drafting quarterback Cam Ward, almost any prospect could go anywhere.
The Chicago Bears are well-positioned to add an immediate starter and key contributor in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.
The Bears are keeping linebacker T.J. Edwards in Chicago for the foreseeable future.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams appears determined to maintain a distant relationship with his fellow NFL quarterbacks.
Williams won four of his first six starts in 2024 before he and the club endured a 10-game losing streak.
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