Thursday, April 17, 2025

Updated: Chicago Bears 2025 NFL Draft Top 30 Visit Tracker

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Over the past month, the Bears have been busy with top-30 visits. I’ve tracked all the confirmed visits from multiple sources. Each NFL team can host up to 30 prospects for these meetings to get a better feel for potential draft picks. Here’s a complete list of the Bears top-30 visits so far.

Ashton Jeanty – RB, Boise State

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 1st Round (Top 15)
  • Reported By: Jeremy Fowler

Tyler Warren – TE, Penn State

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  • Visit Type: Top 30 (One of only three teams Warren plans to meet with)
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 1st Round (Top 15)
  • Reported By: Tony Pauline

Isaiah Bond – WR, Texas

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 2nd – 3rd Round
  • Reported By: CJ Vogel

Josh Conerly Jr. – OT, Oregon

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: Late 1st – Early 2nd Round
  • Reported By: James Repea

Tre Harris – WR, Ole Miss

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: April 10, 2025
  • Projected Draft Range: 2nd – 3rd Round
  • Reported By: Arye Pulli

Kyle Williams – WR, Washington State

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 3rd – 4th Round
  • Reported By: Arye Pulli

Anthony Belton – OT, NC State

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: April 2, 2025
  • Projected Draft Range: 3rd – 4th Round
  • Reported By: Unconfirmed

Shemar Stewart – DE, Texas A&M

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: April 14, 2025
  • Projected Draft Range: 1st Round
  • Reported By: Ian Rapoport

Dylan Fairchild – OL, Georgia

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: April 2, 2025
  • Projected Draft Range: 4th – 5th Round
  • Reported By: The Draft Network

Jaylin Lane – WR, Virginia Tech

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 4th – 5th Round
  • Reported By: The Draft Network

Nick Martin – LB, Oklahoma State

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 5th – 7th Round
  • Reported By: Aaron Wilson

Dontae Fleming – WR, Tulane

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 7th Round – UDFA
  • Reported By: Ryan Fowler

Jalin Conyers – TE, Texas Tech

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: April 10, 2025
  • Projected Draft Range: 5th – 6th Round
  • Reported By: Gary Ross

Jonah Savaiinaea – OL, Arizona

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBA
  • Projected Draft Range: 2nd – 3rd Round
  • Reported By: Ryan Fowler

Omarr Norman-Lott – DT, Tennessee

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: Week of April 1, 2025
  • Projected Draft Range: 3rd – 4th Round
  • Reported By: NFL Network

Brashard Smith – RB, SMU

  • Visit Type: Top 30
  • Visit Date: TBD
  • Projected Draft Range: 4th – 5th Round
  • Reported By: Joe Hoyt

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Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Apr 13, 2025 8:04 pm

I took a look at TE Conyers and Draftbuzz indicates an average 40 time but good 3-cone and broad jump. He’s ranked below at least a dozen guys. But watched some highlights and he seems to play faster that his profile. He ran in some wildcat, threw a pass and just looks like a football player so that is looking like a Ben Johnson choice there.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Apr 13, 2025 3:58 pm

The two guys in the pic are still debating what to consume for lunch on draft days. Let’s hope that is all they are selecting this year.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Apr 13, 2025 3:17 pm

RB Jeanty is just too good of a football player to play for the Chicago Bears. It’s as simple as that. Same with Abdul, Jihaad and Hunter.

Dr. Melhus
Apr 13, 2025 12:43 pm

I think Stewart in the first round would be a bad bet – he might develop, but he might not. The NFLPA is littered with former players with great measurables and short careers. The rest all sound fine to me, I suppose. Like Nick Martin, in part because I could get his jersey, as his last name is my first name, and in part because he seems like a good Sanborn replacement in the later rounds.

nonobaddog
Apr 13, 2025 12:41 pm

But he’s not interested in you or what you have to say
Keep meowing little pussy cat

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