Chicago Bears: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Chicago Bears: 2025 NFL Draft Class

From the pre-draft scouting process and mock drafts through the 2025 NFL Draft and UDFA signings.

Chicago Bears

2025 Draft Class

Eight (8) Players Drafted

  • 1.10 — Colston Loveland
    TE,
    Michigan
  • 2.07 — Luther Burden III
    WR,
    Mizzou
  • 2.24 — Ozzy Trapilo
    OT,
    Boston College
  • 2.30 — Shemar Turner
    DT,
    Texas A&M
  • 4.30 — Ruben Hyppolite II
    LB,
    Maryland
  • 5.33 — Zah Frazier
    CB,
    UTSA
  • 6.19 — Luke Newman
    OT,
    Michigan State
  • 7.17 — Kyle Monangai
    RB,
    Rutgers

Sports Info Solutions

Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as well as scouting notes.

  • Overall Grade: Each player was graded based on how the scout thought they would perform in the NFL by the beginning of their second year. Their projected role by Year 2 is shown in (parentheses) alongside their scouting grade and a brief description.
  • Critical and Positional Factors: Each factor is graded on a scale from 1-9. If a player has no below the line or above the line grades, meaning they graded out as sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors, they won't have a callout in their profile below.

Colston Loveland, TE

SIS Grade: 6.7 (Strong Starter): 3-down Starter level


Luther Burden III, WR

SIS Grade: 6.7 (Strong Starter): 3-down Starter level

7️⃣
Very good: Run after catch; Play speed; Playmaker

Ozzy Trapilo, OT

SIS Grade: 6.5 (Lower End Starter): Only a 1 position player


Shemar Turner, DL

SIS Grade: 6.5 (Lower End Starter) High end DPR or solid 2 down starter

4️⃣
Mediocre: Discipline

Ruben Hyppolite II, LB

SIS Grade: was not listed on the SIS draft site


Zah Frazier, CB

SIS Grade: 6.4 (Role-playing starter) 3rd CB - Lacks I/O flex

7️⃣
Very good: Closing speed
4️⃣
Mediocre: Off-man; Transition; Play strength; Run support
3️⃣
Below average: Slot coverage

Luke Newman, OT

SIS Grade: Was not listed on the SIS draft site.


Kyle Monangai, RB

SIS Grade: 6.2 (Backup All 3 downs): Backup; Change of pace runner

8️⃣
Excellent: Ball security
4️⃣
Mediocre: Passing game impact; Playmaker; Pass pro; ST value

UDFA Signings

RB Deion Hankins, Texas State
WR Jahdae Walker, Texas A&M
WR JP Richardson, TCU
EDGE Jereme Robinson, Kansas
EDGE Xavier Carlton, California
LB Power Echols, North Carolina
S Major Burns, LSU
S Tysheem Johnson, Oregon
LS Luke Elkin, Iowa
K Jonathan Kim, Michigan State

Minicamp Invites

G Sebastian Pares, Eastern Illinois
EDGE Cole Nelson, Virginia Tech
LB Michael Batton, Houston
CB Isaiah Greene, Campbell

3-Round Mock Draft

2025 Chicago Bears Mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic

  • TRADE!
    Picks 10 & 41 to JAX for 5
  • 1.05 (05)
    Ashton Jeanty, RB
  • 2.07 (39) 
    Kenneth Grant, NT
  • 3.08 (72)
    Dylan Fairchild, OG

🔎
Positions of Interest: RB, OG, OT, LB, DE, DT

SIS Scouting Reports — Grade (Scale)


Offensive linemen love to run the ball because they get to be active instead of reactive. In pass protection, they're anchoring down and working backward but in the run game, they get to work forward and play offense instead of defending their quarterback.

Bears GM Ryan Poles is a former offensive lineman who has consistently shown a desire to be active throughout his tenure leading Chicago's front office.

This offseason, he was ready to board a plane to Detroit to make sure they got their new head coach, Ben Johnson, as soon as it was clear the Lions were going to lose to the Commanders in the playoffs.

The Bears then went out and traded for Chiefs guard Joe Thuney and Rams guard Jonah Jackson, who previously played for Johnson in Detroit, and signed former Falcons center Drew Dalman, completely remaking their offensive line to support sophomore QB Caleb Williams.

To cap it all off, on Thursday night, the Bears send the last bit of their haul from the Carolina trade for Bryce Young to go up and select Ashton Jeanty.

Perhaps more of a surprise is the Bears landing nose tackle Kenneth Grant in the second round at 41 overall. Grant has been frequently mocked in the first round but some scouts have concerns about his weight (and his ability to manage it) which could impact his ability to stay on the field for 3rd downs, and that may be enough of a concern to push him to Friday.

They also take a guard, OK.

2025 NFL Draft 3-Round Mock
This 3-round mock combines mountains of research with sourced insider reports to provide the latest intel ahead of the NFL Draft.

Other Potential Picks

  • Day 1: Will Campbell, Omarion Hampton, Shemar Stewart
  • Day 2: Josh Conerly Jr., Kaleb Johnson, Mason Taylor, Omarr Norman-Lott, Kyle Williams
  • Day 3: Brashard Smith, Nick Martin, Beaux Collins, Dontae Fleming, John Williams, Joseph Vaughn