Last year, the Chicago Bears did everything to make a quarter Caleb Williams the face of the franchise and started the construction process around it. The Ben Johnson season takes over as a head coach of the Bears and wants to bring part of this mentality of Detroit Lions to the team. In our last update of the simulated draft, we attack ourselves in attack to let Williams jump in his second season.
First round – OT Armand Membou – Missouri
With the availability of Braxton Jones in question, we take here membou to be sure that the offensive line is in order.
Second round – Edge Landon Jackson – Arkansas
We like the addition of Dayo Odeyingbo but Jackson offers the Bears a much better option as a rusher of passes and creates a very well balanced rotation at the end.
Second round – RB Quinkh Judkins – Ohio State
Johnson’s offensive can never have enough good backs enough, so we add judis here to join Andre Swift.
Third round – Wr Savion Williams – TCU
The best thing that can happen for Rome Oduzne is to associate it with a playmaker with speed and we love the athletics of soap and overwhelming size.
Fifth round – LB Danny Stutsman – Oklahoma
The Bears have solid starters inside, but Stutsman adds physicality and a breathtaking mentality with a high football Qi.
Seventh round – Te Oronde Gadsen II – Syracuse
We see no way that Gadsen lasts so long in the draft, but we will take it here as a huge target in the game of passes.
Seventh round – DT Ty Robinson – Nebraska
Robinson is a nice interior defender of rotation which is enormous but plays with a large level of pad and a lever effect.
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: 2025 NFL Draft: Bears is built around Caleb Williams in the updated simulation project