Shawn’s Top 10 Rookie RBs
That’s not just elite, it’s historic. For perspective, that means even if defenders got to him instantly, he still turned runs into chunk plays almost every time. And the fact that the entire Raiders rushing unit couldn’t even match that total with 380 attempts? Brutal for Vegas, but a huge endorsement for Jeanty.
Dustin’s Draft Grades
This is an A simply because this was Ben Johnson’s first pick as the Chicago Bears’ head coach. I trust Ben Johnson to know what he needs to unlock this offense, and he chose Loveland over the majority number one tight end in the draft, Tyler Warren. Loveland is going to be a beast in the league that Ben Johnson is going to daydream daily about moving all around his offensive alignments. He will be the number one redzone threat on this team within year. I can’t wait.
🐻⬇️ Chicago Bears Draft CB Zah Frazier (Round 5, Pick 169)
The 2025 NFL Draft saw its fair share of surprises, but few stories are as inspiring as that of Zah Frazier, the cornerback from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), who was selected by the Chicago Bears with the 169th overall pick in the fifth round. Frazier’s journey to the NFL is a testament to resilience, determination, and the power of perseverance—qualities that will serve him well as he transitions to the next level.
Who is Kyle Monangai?
At Rutgers, he was a workhorse with solid production between the tackles—showing good vision, balance, and toughness. However, his limited contribution in the passing game (both as a receiver and in pass protection) likely hurt his draft stock. NFL teams generally want third-down backs to be versatile, and Monangai’s lack of dynamic receiving skills makes him more of a two-down option initially.
Culture
Two years ago, prior to the 2023 NFL Draft, most scouts and pro NFL analysts had DT Jalen Carter out of Georgia ranked as the number one talent in the draft. Carter was involved in a motor vehicle incident that left two people dead and two severely injured. Carter was sentenced to 12 months probation, but in regard to his future NFL career, he was heavily criticized for fleeing the scene in the vehicle he’d been driving the night of the event.
Day 1 Reactions
Many Bears fans are upset with the Bears’ pick at 10 of Colston Loveland, but I love this pick. Detractors will say that the Bears needed to solidify the trenches, or that Loveland was a reach at 10. “You could have traded back a few spots and still gotten Loveland!” I don’t understand the logic of any of this. First of all, the only offensive lineman left on the board I would have felt comfortable taking at 10 was Tyler Booker, and the Bears just traded for two starting guards earlier this off-season… they didn’t need him.(as much as I LOVE Tyler Booker.) Secondly, if you’re comfortable taking Loveland at say pick 14 if you were able to trade back, what is the difference between taking him 4 spots earlier? If the Colts were a legitimate potential trade partner, who’s to say they wouldn’t have wanted to take Loveland at 10? It’s been clear for some time that finding a trade back partner was going to be very tough in this draft for the Bears, and if Loveland was the Bears’ guy then I appreciate their confidence in pulling the trigger at 10 personally. Lastly, many draft outlets had Loveland ranked higher than Tyler Warren at the tight end position throughout this process, and obviously the Bears thought higher of Loveland than Warren as well. This isn’t idiocy.
Trust in Ben
Today is Thursday, April 24, but more importantly, today marks the beginning of the 2025 NFL Draft. The Chicago Bears sit at ten in the pecking order, and for the first time in recent history, draft experts, sports writers, and Bears fans alike haven't the faintest idea how the draft will play out. Will Ashton Jeanty make it past five? Is Tyler Warren a "blue chip" talent? Does Josh Conerly Jr. merit a top ten pick? Nobody knows.
The 4 stars top ten picks for the 2025 draft
See who the guys think will go in the top ten!
R-E-l-A-X
The Bears make their first round selection tonight in the 2025 NFL Draft, barring they don’t trade out of the round entirely. In recent years—and by “recent” I mean every year prior to this one—worry and anxiety are likely the most relatable feelings amongst us Bears fans. Even last season, with two top ten selections, I think we all had the same familiar sense of “how will we screw this up this year?”
Krafd’s official draft predictions
Today is the day! The NFL draft is here and the rumor mill is heating up. Bears fans are excited to see how the Bears will approach their first NFL draft under new head coach Ben Johnson. Will the Bears trade up to secure the player they want, giving up one of their valuable 2nd round picks in the process? Will they stay put at 10 and draft the best player available? Will they trade back and add more draft picks in a very deep draft? No one seems to have any idea, and it seems that’s the way Ryan Poles wants it. I’ll give my best shot at predicting what the Bears will do over the next few days in what will be a crucial draft for the future of the Chicago Bears.
🏈 Top 30 Visits Breakdown: Who Are the Bears Eyeing in the 2025 NFL Draft?
The Chicago Bears’ Top 30 visits give us a unique glimpse into their scouting priorities for the 2025 NFL Draft. From depth at wide receiver to future cornerback projects and hybrid athletes, the visits reveal a blend of immediate needs and long-term vision. Here's a breakdown of the prospects who've made their way to Halas Hall: