The offensive line remains an area of focus for the Bears with the draft considering their newest 30-visit announcement.
Ryan Fowler of ESPN reports Georgia guard Dylan Fairchild will have a visit to Halas Hall.
The 6-foot-5, 318-pound Fairchild was a very steady performer throughout his career with Pro Football Focus blocking grades ranging only between 73.1 and 80.3 over his three seasons.
PFF had him giving up only one sack over the past three seasons and he is not a converting or converted player as all his college snaps have been at one of the guard spots. He played 1,309 snaps at left guard and 214 at right guard.
Dylan Fairchild vs. Kentucky pic.twitter.com/Kj1jV6zl1U
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 30, 2025
The consensus big board of NFL Mock Draft Database has Fairchild rated a fourth-round pick and the best he has been on there was the 84th pick.
So the Bear would be thinking third round or possibly trading back and getting him in Round 4 according to the mocks.
I think Dylan Fairchild is one of the most underrated players in the draft. Loved his tape more than both the Georgia IOL’s. Why so low on him?
— Rico (@RAntoine56) April 1, 2025
There is need still for depth at this position. Ryan Bates ranks as the top backup followed by Bill Murray. Both finished last year on injured reserve.
With Joe Thuney in Chicago on only a one-year contract, it's going to be necessary to build up depth capable of becoming the starter.
9. Dylan Fairchild
— Ryan (@ryanknowsports) April 1, 2025
Fairchild has good size for an NFL guard and gets into blocks with quick hands. However, he lets bull rushers access his frame, and it really exposes his underwhelming contact balance and core strength.
Comp: Mitch Morse pic.twitter.com/JytcD1JCTn
The Bears seem to cherish the idea of linemen who were wrestlers and Fairchild is a wrestler who was a lineman too. His high school career ended with a perfect 47-0 record and a state title.
Toughness, character, what he stands for, just as a man — I have a lot of respect for Dylan and the way he’s gone about his approach,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said of Fairchild, who was on the scout team for two years paying his dues before getting a chance.
Mel Kiper was impressed with Fairchild enough to rank him No. 6 among guards in the draft, while Pro Football Focus thinks a little less of him and rates him No. 196 on its draft board, which puts him back in Round 6.
Georgia OL Dylan Fairchild getting after it pic.twitter.com/rQNCP70bZZ
— Matt DeBary (@MattDeBary) March 2, 2025
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