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There's a lot of hype around the 2025 Chicago Bears, but not enough to overcome this disappointing season projection.
Can Bears seventh-round pick Kyle Monangai earn playing time as a rookie? Here’s what the former Rutgers running back needs to prove during training camp.
Here we'll try to look at two players who are sneaky Chicago Bears trade candidates entering 2025 NFL training camp.
Trapilo is the most critical of the three second-round picks, as he has a very real chance to unseat Braxton Jones to become Chicago's starting left tackle. If he misses any time because of a contract holdout, the odds of him becoming a rookie starter drop significantly.
Instead, Edmunds struggled to justify the paycheck. Pro Football Focus graded him as the 119th- best linebacker, and critics were vocal about his lack of production. Still, Edmunds cracked ESPN’s ranking of the NFL’s top 10 off-ball linebackers for 2025, voted on by executives, coaches, and scouts.
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While first-round pick Colston Loveland draws attention, second-rounder Shemar Turner is quietly earning praise at Bears camp and positioning himself for future impact.
As Jaquan Brisker prepares for a bounce back season, the Bears safety is firing shots at the Green Bay Packers
A new coach could unlock this Bears superstar's potential and push him even higher in ESPN’s top cornerback rankings.
At No. 13 in our Most Important Bears series is Ozzy Trapilo, who has a chance to win the starting left tackle job over Braxton Jones.