Thursday, February 27, 2025

Draft Insider Drops Notable Info On Chicago Bears’ Plans

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The Chicago Bears can’t be expected to operate in the draft as they have over the past three years. While GM Ryan Poles remains in charge, the team is breaking in a new coaching staff led by Ben Johnson. Poles has said the coaches will have a prominent voice in how the roster will be constructed moving forward. It is a safe assumption Johnson is considerably different as a talent evaluator from Matt Eberflus. That might be why it is unwise to make assumptions about how the top of the draft will unfold for the Bears in two months.

Insider Tony Pauline of Sportskeedia made that clear in his latest column. He acknowledged that the offensive line is an obvious area of focus for the Bears. However, he threw a wrinkle into the mix. The team will not be roped into selecting a player based purely on what position he plays. Poles and Johnson are committed to finding guys who fit what they want to do. If none of the offensive lineman available do that, they are prepared to shift their focus elsewhere.

Most, including yours truly, expect the Bears to take an offensive lineman with their first pick of the draft. In fact, in my post-Super Bowl mock draft, I had the team selecting Will Campbell of LSU. And while that is still a possibility, I’m told Chicago will take the player that best fits the system they intend to implement, so an offensive lineman is not an automatic. I’m also told Johnson will have a big say, though not the final say, on who the team ultimately selects.

This opens the door to several possibilities for the Chicago Bears.

If not an offensive lineman, the list of options at #10 narrows considerably. The most obvious direction would be a defensive lineman. They need another pass rusher to complement Montez Sweat, and many feel that this is one of the better defensive line groups in a long time. There is also the possibility they would consider Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. Many see the Heisman finalist in the same vein as LaDainian Tomlinson—an absolute stud. Johnson loves to run the ball on offense, don’t forget.

There is even an outside chance they think about a tight end. Tyler Warren of Penn State is considered one of the top prospects in the entire class—a legitimate weapon in the passing game. If the Chicago Bears feel he can be a difference-maker, they may decide to go with him, even if they already have Cole Kmet. There is a strong probability that free agency will dictate how things unfold. One thing is clear. They won’t be pigeonholed into any singular direction.

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jmscooby
Feb 27, 2025 6:40 am

Personally, I wouldn’t force a OL pick early. There isn’t one that is blue chip and I don’t want to pick a guard at #10. Poles dumped DeMarcus Walker for a reason, and now we are down a starting DE. We are going to be big players in FA, or he’s going to swing a trade for Hendrickson from Cincy. I think he will also bring in 2-3 interior OLmen. Poles is not going to draft for need, and rely on a rookie to be a cornerstone immediately. He’s going to fortify the OL/DL before the draft, so he can… Read more »

Veece
Feb 27, 2025 6:31 am

Agree we should trade down if Carter or Campbell are gone. OL Simmons, Membou or Booker… DL MWilliams, Graham, Pearce or Green with 1st Round pick. The additional 2nd Round pick could go toward anyone. Trading down makes a lot of sense.

luapgnik
luapgnik
Feb 27, 2025 6:30 am

As I understand it, because of the depth of this class, from 15 to 30 there’s not a lot of difference. It would seem trading down in this range makes sense. We have too many holes to fill this year.

jmscooby
Feb 27, 2025 6:25 am

Writer, 2 years running now, it’s Sportskeeda, not Sportskeedia.
That being said, if you’re going to quote Tony Pauline, please don’t half ass it. He went on to say, it was the media that liked Tyler Warren more, but NFL teams and scouts think Colston Loveland is the top TE. He is more of a downfield threat and can stretch the field.

“Loveland is more Brock Bowers than Warren.”
-Tony Pauline (from Sportskeeda, not Sportskeedia)

FootballAtArlington1
FootballAtArlington1
Feb 27, 2025 6:19 am

Can you dopes either stop reading these articles or chill on the bashing of the guy writing them? Just go get a life.

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