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Bears Select TE Colston Loveland at #10
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Really interested to see how they address edge. On one hand, there's some great names available in the 2nd. On the other, there are so many that there will maybe even still be great names there at the top of the 3rd, whereas other positions are going to start falling off (OT, for instance). RB might be another where you have to decide where the drop off is. Or maybe you address a dwindling position at 39 and then try to trade back 41.- Bears Select TE Colston Loveland at #10
Two other articles on why Loveland was ranked over Warren with some pretty thorough rationale. https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/2025-nfl-draft-is-tyler-warren-or-colston-loveland-te1-breaking-down-2-fun-prospects-at-a-challenging-position-191024073.html https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/nfl-draft-2025-why-tyler-warren-actually-isnt-our-no-1-in-tight-end-rankings-for-a-loaded-class/- Best Available Day 2
If you are looking for guys the Bears had confirmed 30 visits with that figure to be in the 2nd/3rd round mix, you have Kaleb Johnson (RB, Iowa), Isaiah Bond (WR, Texas), Anthony Belton (OT NC State), Jonah Savaiinaea (T/G, Arizona), Dylan Fairchild (OG, Georgia), and Andrew Mukuba (S, Texas). Of course, no one reported a visit between Loveland and the Bears, and he ended up being the pick, so they obviously kept some stuff under raps. I would be shocked if TreyVeon Henderson, for instance, isn't on their radar given his skill set and willingness as a blocker.- Bears Select TE Colston Loveland at #10
Hey - at least it wasn’t Shemar Stewart, right? I was pretty convinced he was going to be the pick.- Bears Select TE Colston Loveland at #10
Another note on Loveland - he just turned 21 and Warren turns 23 next month.- Bears Select TE Colston Loveland at #10
Meh. I was talking myself into Warren because I thought that would be the pick. I haven’t really even looked that much at Loveland. I guess we’ll see. As I’ve said before, I don’t really get the 12 personnel argument because the Lions used it a lot and their slot/TE3 didn’t get the ball very much, but if we are going to trust Ben Johnson and assume he had his fingerprints on this pick, he must have a plan, so let’s see what it is. Not thrilled that he had shoulder surgery and won’t be ready for minicamp but sounds like he should be fine for training camp. The NFL people I follow on Twitter seem to mostly really like the pick, and they’ve obviously watched more of him than I have. Interested to hear if there were any trade down discussions. Let’s see what the rest of the draft looks like.- Interesting report - Bears move up for Jeanty
An (arguably) more reputable source. Of course, there’s also rumors that the Jags are trying to move up to #2.- Interesting report - Bears move up for Jeanty
This is a satire account. In other words fake news. Check his other posts - all BS. There is some chatter about the Bears trying to move up but there most certainly isn’t a “deal in place”.- #10 Pick Prediction
Lots of chatter that the Bears are trying to trade up for either Ashton Jeanty or maybe up to #3 for Abdul Carter.- Team notes
I wonder if Poles might look at trading for Kayvon Thibideaux from the Giants, assuming the Giants take Carter at #3 and depending on how the draft breaks. He only had 5 1/2 sacks last year but had 11 1/2 a year ago. Most seem to be speculating that it would take a 3rd round pick. So maybe if you go some combination of LT, RB, and S or DT with your first three picks, you take a swing on Thibideaux instead of the available edges in the third.- #10 Pick Prediction
Tony Pauline saying Conerly a possibility at 10. https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-insider-notes-red-flags-will-johnson-jihaad-campbell-possible-kirk-cousins-saints-trade- #10 Pick Prediction
Graham makes the most sense for the reasons you say but I’m also not as convinced as everyone else that Campbell is the Pats pick at #4. They need a LT and is that really the best way to address it?- #10 Pick Prediction
Also interesting to hear Poles comment on the possibility of Wright at LT. Not sure I 100% believe it, but I’ve always wondered if it was a consideration. Wright did play a year in college at LT.- #10 Pick Prediction
I was that and then not too long after saw this projection of Simmons at #10. Very interesting. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6290474/2025/04/22/nfl-draft-mock-draft-coaches-top-10-2025/?campaign=13296962&source=athletic_targeted_email&userId=16310- #10 Pick Prediction
I’m definitely trying to get myself to not consider and picks a “reach”. It seems like there are real questions about even projected top 10-20 picks where I really can’t blame you if you decide some guy who most have a late first or early second round pick on goes much higher. Like, I don’t think it happens, but I’m not sure there’s that much of a difference between Ersery and Banks to justify me being satisfied with one pick at #10 and think the other is a reach. Same for, like, Mykel Williams and Nic Scourton. Gonna be weird for sure.- #10 Pick Prediction
Believe me, I don't really want him either, I'm just pointing out that it checks a lot of Poles boxes based on previous picks. Or maybe I'm just trying to set my expectation as low as possible . . .- #10 Pick Prediction
The more I think about it, the more I think we are all just overlooking the obvious pick for the Bears if they stick at #10 (and assuming Jeanty is gone) and it's because it's a guy most of us don't really want, and that's Shemar Stewart, the edge from Texas A&M who only manages 4.5 sacks in three years. But if you look at everything else, it looks like a Poles pick. 1. So far he has only drafted players he brought in for a visit. Stewart checks that box. 2. Poles has showed a propensity to draft high RAS guys. Stewart scores a perfect 10.0 RAS. 3. Poles and the coaching staff has preached building through the trenches so he checks that box. 4. There is a need for another pass rusher to go with Sweat, Dayo, and Booker. 5. Size seems to fit the Dennis Allen mold. 6. In a draft that's really not that great at the top, maybe you just draft the guy with the best traits and trust your new coaching staff.- Team notes
I gotta say, I tried watching Banks game son YouTube (the Georgia game specifically) and while I can get something out of a lot of positions, I just can’t delineate between Gail’s and great O-line play to determine if a guy is worth a top ten pick or not. I don’t know what he’s supposed to be doing, what his assignment is, what the QB/RB is supposed to be doing. It seems like throughout the offseason, the theme is “In Ben Johnson We Trust”. He obviously getting a lot of input on the moves being made. We seem to have hired a defensive coordinator and an O-line coach people think are very good. So at this point if we take Banks at #10, I have to believe that Ben and the rest of the coaching staff is as in on the pick as Poles is and so let’s give them the same benefit of the doubt we seem to be giving to the Jonah Jackson move and Grady Jarrett signing, and all the others. I have my preferences, but I’m not going to pretend I know how any of these guys are going to pan out or fit with what they are trying to build.- Bears Sign TJ Edwards to 2 year extension
I think the plan was always for Booker to bulk up a bit and he has the frame for it, so it may depend on what he looks like by training camp and if bulking up had any effect on his speed/effectiveness/etc.- Dane Brugler bears 7 round draft
Really not too bad. I'm not a big fan or Warren at 10, but it hard to dispute that it would be kinda fun. In fact, I've been toying with a "what would be the most fun Bears draft that would actually make sense" mock draft. Like, not what I think they should do, or what I would do, but what would be most entertaining for potential use of the players, storylines going into the offseason, interesting stories to follow going into the season, etc. Here's what I came up with: 1) Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State - I think he's the most fun potential "toy" for Ben Johnson as far as where is he going to line up and how it he going to be used. There's an argument for Jeanty being more fun, but there's another later RB possibility that would arguably be more interesting/fun 2a) Josiah Stewart, Edge, Michigan - Not sure who the most entertaining edge prospect around this time, but I'll got with the guy who seems undersized but seems to always beat bigger guys (top three pass rush win rate last year among edges). Doesn't seem like a fit in the Dennis Allen scheme, but that's what makes it interesting. 2b) Marcus Mbow, OT, Purdue - College RT who might be an NFL center but McShay says is determined to play LT. Some people don't like him at all, but I've seen at least one say he may be the best OL in the draft (https://www.thedraftnetwork.com/2024/11/06/marcus-mbow-best-ol-2025-nfl-draft). Sounds fun! 3) Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State - Another where I'm not the biggest fan of the player, but his potential and playing style are very fun to think about on the Bears and people would go crazy about him. 5) JJ Pegues, DT, Mississippi - What more fun than "raw wrecking ball on defense and sometime 313 lb wildcat on offense"? 7a) Willie Lampkin, OL, North Carolina - A 5'10" 270 lb guard who somehow dominated against high level competition and might be a center and also might be a fullback. I have no idea if he can play in the league but I'm fascinated to find out. 7b) Efton Chism III, WR, Eastern Washington - Doesn't every team need an undersized, small school white slot WR to root for during training camp? Here he is.- Team notes
I’ve heard TreVeon Henderson is very good as well.- #10 Mock Draft Selection
Here's where I'm at one week out: Guys I don't think will be there but I'm starting to think there's a chance and I would run up to the podium to draft: Ashton Jeanty, Mason Graham Guys I don't think will be there but if he is, I would like to believe someone would trade up for instead of reluctantly taking him: Tyler Warren, Jalon Walker, Will Campbell Guys I would be the most happy to see drafted at #10: Mykel Williams, Kelvin Banks, Derrick Harmon Guys I just don't want at #10: Shemar Stewart, Colston Loveland, Mike Green, Josh Simmons- #10 Mock Draft Selection
Will be interesting to see who, if anyone, from the Bears are in attendance.- #10 Mock Draft Selection
I agree with all of that. We would have to be ok with potentially missing out on any projectable LT though. I was listening to McShay’s podcast today and he was saying that there is a possibility that you pass on a LT early in the draft (and he actually used the Bears as an example) thinking you will have a chance at a guy in the early second, then Simmons goes mid first, Conerly goes late first, and Ersey goes late first or ends up the only potential LT still available at the end of day one, what do you do? Do you try to trade up to get Erery when those other guys go? Do you reach for a guy like Anthony Belton or Charles Grant as early as the second? Or do you trust your board and stick to your guns even if you miss out on a LT prospect? Because it’s a real possibility. I’d like to believe we’d stay committed to adding the best players and not reach and just see what we get from Braxton and Kiran, but I’m not so sure. - Best Available Day 2