Sunday, December 7, 2025

Draft Insiders Think This Prospect Is Likeliest To Fall To Chicago Bears

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The Chicago Bears won’t tell anybody what they have planned for the 2025 NFL draft. That is no surprise. The last thing they want is to leak to other teams what they intend. However, in these situations, the best thing to do is try to determine which of the top prospects in the class have the best odds of being available when they pick. A great way to gauge this is by collecting data from various draft experts and insiders, many of whom have strong connections to people in the league. It helps to form a picture of how things likely unfold.

As things stand, four players have been discussed the most as probable Bears targets for the #10 overall pick: Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty, LSU tackle Will Campbell, Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham, and Penn State tight end Tyler Warren. So which of them do experts think have the best odds of being available as things stand? Let’s find out.

The Chicago Bears likely have a good shot at two of the four names.

Ashton Jeanty (RB, Boise State)
  • Mel Kiper – 6th
  • Daniel Jeremiah – 6th
  • Joe Klatt – 12th
  • Michael Renner – 6th
  • Kyle Crabbs – 10th
  • Ryan Fowler – 6th
Will Campbell (OT, LSU)
  • Mel Kiper – 13th
  • Daniel Jeremiah – 10th
  • Joe Klatt – 7th
  • Michael Renner – 9th
  • Kyle Crabbs – 12th
  • Ryan Fowler – 4th
Mason Graham (DT, Michigan)
  • Mel Kiper – 5th
  • Daniel Jeremiah – 8th
  • Joe Klatt – 6th
  • Michael Renner – 5th
  • Kyle Crabbs – 5th
  • Ryan Fowler – 5th
Tyler Warren (TE, Penn State)
  • Mel Kiper – 7th
  • Daniel Jeremiah – 14th
  • Joe Klatt – 14th
  • Michael Renner – 14th
  • Kyle Crabbs – 7th
  • Ryan Fowler – 14th

Based on the data, it appears most of the experts believe Campbell or Warren have the best odds of reaching the Chicago Bears at #10. Jeanty is widely believed to be the target for the Las Vegas Raiders at 6th overall, and Graham is unlikely to get past the Jaguars at #5. Presuming it unfolds like this, the question becomes whether Poles and Johnson are content with one of those two options or if they decide to take a gamble on somebody else. Almost every pass rusher not named Abdul Carter should still be on the board. They could also look to trade down. What would you do?

Erik Lambert
Erik Lambert
I’m a football writer with more than 15 years covering the Chicago Bears. I hold a master’s degree in the Teaching of Writing from Columbia College Chicago, and my work on Sports Mockery has earned more than twenty million views. I focus on providing analysis, context, and reporting on Bears strategy, roster decisions, and team developments, and I’ve shared insight on 670 The Score, ESPN 1000, and football podcasts in the U.S. and Europe.

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