The most difficult part of the NFL draft season is here. This is the long wait between the end of all the pre-project events (All-Star Games, NFL combines and College Pro Days) and the start of the first round.
Chicago Bears fans could find the next three weeks, especially atrocious. The Bears are a joker in the first round and quickly became one of the most difficult teams to project. The Director General Ryan Polish can go to any direction with the 10th choice, largely thanks to the upgrades of the list he made via the professions and in 2025 free agency.
But that will not prevent me from having a swing in a false recovery from Chicago Bears with three laps. It is not my final projection of the bear project, but with the information I have with less than three weeks until the NFL 2025 draft, this is certainly considered to be a better supposition.
First of all, some history on this false project.
I used the professional football focus simulation simulator. In this simulation, the following players were selected with the first nine choices: 1) Cam Ward – Titans, 2) Sheder Sanders, Browns, 3) Abdul Carter – Giants, 4) Will Campbell – Patriots, 5) Mason Graham – Jaguars, 6) Travis Hunter – Raiders, 7) Tyler – Jets, 8) Armand Membou – Planters, and 9) Jets – Jets, 8) holy.
Regardless of what you think of who went to this group of nine choices, it is a reasonable projection for the pool of prospects that the Bears could look at when they are on the stopwatch.
Now, for the Bears simulation project.
This choice was easy. The two best offensive line players are out of the set, and although I am firmly convinced that the posts will stick to the offensive line in the first round, it is in the expectation that Membou or Campbell slides at the 10th choice. In this false draft, no longer, and the surprise player left on the board is Ashton Jeanty.
Jeanty would be a multiplier of force in attack for Chicago. He would put the pressure of Caleb Williams as a characteristic in three versions that would attract defensive attention. Consequently, passing windows would widen, and Ben Johnson could work his magic.
Jeanty would immediately overthrow Andre Swift as a feature film and become the second most important player in the Chicago offensive.
If you are one of the many bears fans who want the team to focus on the offensive line at the start of the NFL draft, you will like this choice. Aireontae Ersery is an athletic left tackle which projects like a quality starter in the NFL. Its ceiling its higher than Braxton Jones, and with Jones still on a long path to 100% recovery of his leg injury in December, there is a good chance that the error intervenes immediately as Bears starter in 2025. It is a big value for money.
We stick to the trenches in the second round, but we base on the defensive side of the ball with JT Tuimoloau, an exciting kick of the Ohio State. Tuimoloau had a season in small groups in 2024, ending with a career summit of 12.5 bags and 22 plated for loss. I have an intuition, he could sneak in the first round, but if he lasts until n ° 41 in total – as he did in this simulation simulation – the Bears will not waste time moving it. Tuimoloau, mounting sweatshirt and dayo Odeyingbo would transform what was a weakness for the defense of the Bears in 2024 into a significant force in 2025.
Yes, another trench player, and this time I went to get a guy who reminds me of Akiem Hicks a lot. Alfred Collins is a big guy at 6 feet 6 inches and 332 pounds. He has the setting to erase inside racing games and athletics to penetrate and disturb the pace of a passing game. I am much higher in Collins than its consensual classification, and if it slides at n ° 72 in total, it would represent an incredible value. Collins has the physical skills to immediately take a defensive rotation of a defensive tackle which already includes Gervon Dexter, Grady Jarrett and Andrew Billings.
Subscribe to the Bearstalk podcast on YouTube and your favorite podcast supplier.
– Take advantage of the free coverage of Chicago Bears bears on if –