For most Bears fans, the 2025 NFL Draft was considered a huge success. New head coach, Ben Johnson felt that he had put a stamp on the football team and drafted players who could make an immediate impact on his offense.
The Chicago Bears exited the 2025 NFL Draft with a clear need remaining at running back. While the franchise could turn back to the free agent market, many of the top options come with injury concerns.
During a predraft discussion, Bears GM Ryan Poles was asked about possibly moving Darnell Wright from right tackle to left tackle because of Braxton Jones' injury.
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While the Chicago Bears haven gotten plenty of praise for their 2025 NFL Draft class, one glaring omission was the lack of a true pass rusher. The easiest way for the Bears to remedy the issue seems to be the free agent market.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Not many answers were originally provided to fans regarding the current state of the Chicago Bears running back following the draft over the weekend. The
We have the dates for Chicago’s Rookie Minicamp! Earlier today, the league announced offseason workout dates for all 32 teams, and if you’re having déjà vu, that’s because the NFL announced some dates earlier this month.
Now that the 2025 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, it's time for the Chicago Bears to turn their attention to on-field workouts that welcome their newest class of draftees.
Which players have the most to lose following Ben Johnsons first draft as Head Coach of the Chicago Bears? Your Bears Over Beers crew shares their takes!
One of the themes to this year's Bears draft has been Ben Johnson and the coaching staff working hand in hand with GM Ryan Poles and the personnel department.
While they were heavily projected to add a big name running back in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears didn’t land a new rusher until the seventh-round.
My impression as a fan is that the first draft class of general manager Ryan Poles is mildly disappointing. How does this class compare to the historical performance markers available to us?
The Chicago Bears may have landed the biggest steal in the 2025 NFL Draft in Luther Burden III. Most analysts and experts expected him to go in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft, but his name was not called on Day 1.
So much about the Chicago Bears‘ stadium project is unknown in April. In January, President Kevin Warren wanted shovels in the ground by the end of the year, but the last thing we heard from him on the subject in early April was that he was still looking at feasibility studies.
The Chicago Bears have been one of the most exciting teams to follow throughout the 2025 offseason. Chicago made several exciting moves, including hiring Ben Johnson as head coach.
The Chicago Bears' 90-man roster is set, barring any additional moves, but for the time being we have a good idea of what the squad will look like going into the summer.
By day three of the 2025 NFL Draft, every pick becomes a dart throw. There’s a reason each player has fallen down the board, and each one has traits that will appear to various franchises.
Matt LaFleur doesn't know Ben Johnson, which made it all much weirder. During Johnson's first press conference as a head coach for the Chicago Bears, he said it was nice to beat LaFleur twice a year, trying to motivate Bears fans in their rivalry with the Green Bay Packers.
Give our latest show a watch or a listen now! Now that we’ve all had a couple of days to reflect on the Chicago Bears' 2025 NFL Draft and take a look at some of the grades floating around, how are you feeling about their eight-man draft class?
The Bears' running back draft negligence was reportedly not as bad as it could have been. This isn't yet another attempt to consider seventh-rounder Kyle Monangai to be the proverbial needle in the haystack many Bears fans so badly want him to be.
The Chicago Bears' decision to wait until the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft to select a running back was one of the more surprising developments from draft weekend.
The Chicago Bears made a major statement when they selected tight end Colston Loveland with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. With fellow tight end Cole Kmet on the roster, it may seem like an odd decision on the surface by the Bears.
The pressure on Caleb Williams continues to mount. Coming into the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears had multiple needs to address on the offensive side of the ball.
For the most part, the Chicago Bears’ 2025 NFL Draft class was a win. They had to go into enemy territory to pull it off, but ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.