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Bears 2025 NFL Draft Picks: Chicago has three selections in the Top-50 locked in after 5-12 finish
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The Chicago Bears' 2024 season has come to a close with the team finishing with a 5-12 record on the season following a big win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 18.

The win was a much-needed one to end the season for the coaches and players in the locker room, but the fans are divided on the result of the Week 18 game. For some, it's the first time in years the Bears took down the dreaded Packers but the result had a negative effect on the team's draft positioning.

But, it's not as bad as you'd think, all things considered. The Bears are still sitting in a great spot going into the 2025 NFL Draft and have plenty of top capital to add to the roster going forward into the future. Here's the current selections that are locked in:

Bears 2025 Draft Picks

  • 10th Overall Pick
  • 39th Overall Pick (via Panthers)
  • 41st Overall Pick
  • 72nd Overall Pick
  • 5th Round Pick TBD
  • 6th Round Pick TBD (via Steelers)
  • 7th Round Pick TBD (via Browns)
  • 7th Round Pick TBD (via Bengals)

For the third consecutive season, the Bears will be drafting in the Top-10 of the first round. In that range, the Bears have drafted quarterback Caleb Williams (#1), wide receiver Rome Odunze (#9), and right tackle Darnell Wright (10) in the last two drafts.

The Top-10 is a great position to be in with hopes of landing a blue-chip prospect. With the quarterback position locked up and team's still looking for their franchise guy, the Bears are in a solid spot to land one of the top offensive or defensive linemen in the class with the first-round selection.

After that, the Bears have two more picks in the Top-50 and three in the Top-75. That's a solid haul to make some moves to add more impact players to the roster.

We'll see in the coming weeks/months if the Bears' front office looks to deal any of these selections away for established players like they did last offseason adding wide receiver Keenan Allen and offensive lineman Ryan Bates ahead of April's draft.

The remaining five choices in rounds 5-7 will be determined after the NFL gives out the compensatory selections to deserving clubs.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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