NFL mock draft 2.0: Who will the Chicago Bears select with the No. 10 pick?

There’s confidence at Halas Hall that a busy offseason switching out the coaching staff and adding talent via trades and free agency has produced a better roster as the Chicago Bears prepare for their second season with quarterback Caleb Williams.

The most significant personnel upgrades are on the interior of the offensive line, where center Drew Dalman and guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson should create a better pocket for Williams. The Bears spent big adding to the defensive line, as well, with end Dayo Odeyingbo and tackle Grady Jarrett.

Complementary additions such as wide receivers Olamide Zaccheaus, Devin Duvernay and Miles Boykin, tight end Durham Smythe and cornerbacks Shaun Wade and Nick McCloud have filled in some depth, leading general manager Ryan Poles to feel like the Bears can lean toward the best player available in the draft.

That’s the goal every team has — to get the best player on its board and not be pigeonholed into drafting for need. There’s a balance that comes with that, and ties can be broken based on the depth chart.

New coach Ben Johnson comes from Detroit, where the Lions didn’t ignite their high-powered offense until the offensive line was set with a series of strong draft picks. That — and the Bears’ tenuous situation at left tackle with Braxton Jones coming off ankle surgery and 2024 third-round pick Kiran Amegadjie an unproven commodity — is not overlooked in this mock draft 2.0.

1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Miami quarterback Cam Ward throws against Syracuse on Nov. 30, 2024 in Syracuse, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

The Titans canceled a private workout with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, signaling they’re all-in on Ward, provided another team doesn’t come along with a bounty of draft picks to make a trade.

2. Cleveland Browns: Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State

Penn State defensive lineman Abdul Carter speaks during a news conference at the NFL combine on Feb. 26, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Penn State defensive lineman Abdul Carter speaks during a news conference at the NFL combine on Feb. 26, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

The Browns can have a spirited discussion about using the pick on Carter or Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter. They know the exploding market for edge rushers as well as any team, having just paid Myles Garrett. Carter would give them talented bookends on the defensive line.

3. New York Giants: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter poses with the trophy at a news conference after the award ceremony on Dec. 14, 2024, in New York, (Corey Sipkin/AP)
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter poses with the trophy at a news conference after the award ceremony on Dec. 14, 2024, in New York. (Corey Sipkin/AP)

The Giants were set back in their rebuilding process after failing with quarterback Daniel Jones. If they’re not convinced Shedeur Sanders is the man to solve the QB dilemma — and they’ve added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston — they have to go in a different direction. Hunter, Sanders’ college teammate, would help on both sides of the ball.

4. New England Patriots: Will Campbell, OT, LSU

LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell runs a drill at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell runs a drill at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

The Patriots were very active in free agency, restocking the defense for new coach Mike Vrabel. It’s imperative they provide help for impressive quarterback Drake Maye. Campbell has the kind of makeup that meshes with Vrabel, whether he winds up playing left tackle or kicking inside.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham stops Northwestern running back Cam Porter in the first half on Nov. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham stops Northwestern running back Cam Porter in the first half on Nov. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

It’s a deep class for defensive tackles. Graham doesn’t bring down the quarterback a whole lot, but he does everything else really well. New GM James Gladstone also could go with an offensive lineman in this spot, and it’s worth wondering if the Jaguars would look to deal down.

6. Las Vegas Raiders: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Boise State's Ashton Jeanty runs a drill during the school's pro day on March 26, 2025, at the Caven-Williams Indoor Facility in Boise, Idaho. (Kyle Green/AP)
Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty runs a drill during the school’s pro day on March 26, 2025, at the Caven-Williams Indoor Facility in Boise, Idaho. (Kyle Green/AP)

Geno Smith never benefited from a consistently strong running game in Seattle. The Raiders should be able to pound the rock with Jeanty in an effort to balance the offense around their new quarterback.

7. New York Jets: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

Missouri offensive lineman Armand Membou runs the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine in Indianapolis, on March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Missouri offensive lineman Armand Membou runs the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

The Jets could use some playmakers for Justin Fields, but they have to solve problems up front and they won’t get things straightened out until they’re better in the trenches. Membou lacks the ideal height for a right tackle, and some teams are evaluating him as a guard. But he is athletic and could help immediately.

8. Carolina Panthers: Jalon Walker, Edge, Georgia

Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker reacts to the replay after the Bulldogs caused a Georgia Tech turnover during the fourth quarter at Sanford Stadium on Nov. 29, 2024. (Jason Getz/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS)
Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker reacts to the replay after the Bulldogs caused a Georgia Tech turnover during the fourth quarter at Sanford Stadium on Nov. 29, 2024. (Jason Getz/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

The Panthers are hopeful QB Bryce Young’s surge in the second half of last season means the offense is on track. They’ve been busy on defense this offseason but have yet to adequately replace Brian Burns. Walker would fill that void nicely.

9. New Orleans Saints: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Colorado coach Deion Sanders talks with quarterback Shedeur Sanders during a timeout in the second half against Central Florida on Sept. 28, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Colorado coach Deion Sanders talks with quarterback Shedeur Sanders during a timeout in the second half against Central Florida on Sept. 28, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

The Saints are set up for a third season with Derek Carr at quarterback. The franchise fumbles along, deep in salary-cap issues. If the Saints choose Sanders, they have a QB to build a new future around.

10. Chicago Bears: Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas

Texas offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. speaks during a news conference at the NFL combine on March 1, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Texas offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. speaks during a news conference at the NFL combine on March 1, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

In the Bears’ bid to rebuild the offensive line, there wasn’t a left tackle to pursue in free agency once Ronnie Stanley re-signed in Baltimore. They want competition for the position, and with Braxton Jones coming off ankle surgery and Kiran Amegadjie’s skill unknown, a left tackle for the future would make sense if they really want to build from the inside out. Maybe No. 10 is a little high for Banks, and it’s worth wondering if the Bears could trade down and still grab him.

11. San Francisco 49ers: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron (7) celebrates a play against Arizona State during a College Football Playoff quarterfinal Jan. 1, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron (7) celebrates a play against Arizona State during a College Football Playoff quarterfinal Jan. 1, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

GM John Lynch is retooling the roster in a transformative offseason. The 49ers have to add help at cornerback, and some believe the athletic Barron, who has excellent ball skills and the ability to play inside, is the second-best option at the position in the draft after Travis Hunter.

12. Dallas Cowboys: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell runs a drill at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell runs a drill at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Campbell was recruited as an edge rusher, but he’s so athletic and rangy that he found a home playing off the ball. He’s the kind of player who could do a lot of things at a high level for new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.

13. Miami Dolphins: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

Michigan's Will Johnson speaks to the media during the NFL combine on Feb. 27, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
Michigan’s Will Johnson speaks to the media during the NFL combine on Feb. 27, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

The Dolphins have pressing needs on the offensive line and also need help on the back end of the defense. If they go with the latter, Johnson is a great fit and can step in right away as a clear upgrade.

14. Indianapolis Colts: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

Penn State tight end Tyler Warren hurdles Maryland defensive back Kevis Thomas during the second quarter on Nov. 30, 2024, in State College, Pa. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger)
Penn State tight end Tyler Warren hurdles Maryland defensive back Kevis Thomas during the second quarter on Nov. 30, 2024, in State College, Pa. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger)

Warren would be a great fit in the middle of the Colts offense to boost the running game and be a solid target for Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones — whoever winds up playing quarterback. The Penn State product is the best tight end in a good draft for the position.

15. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Green, Edge, Marshall

Marshall defensive lineman Mike Green speaks during a news conference at the NFL combine Feb. 26, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Marshall defensive lineman Mike Green speaks during a news conference at the NFL combine Feb. 26, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Vic Beasley is the last Falcon to have more than 10 sacks in a season (15½ in 2016), and Green led the nation with 17 sacks and 23 tackles for a loss in 2024. There are off-field character concerns, but if the Falcons sign off on the Marshall product, he would provide instant energy off the edge.

16. Arizona Cardinals: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Texas' Matthew Golden catches a pass for a 2-point conversion during the second overtime against Arizona State in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1, 2025, in Atlanta. (Butch Dill/Getty Images)
Texas’ Matthew Golden catches a pass for a 2-point conversion during the second overtime against Arizona State in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1, 2025, in Atlanta. (Butch Dill/Getty Images)

The Cardinals might have greater needs — both sides of the line of scrimmage come to mind — but they also need to give quarterback Kyler Murray more options on the outside to go with Marvin Harrison Jr. Golden is polished and could help elevate the passing game.

17. Cincinnati Bengals: Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia

Georgia's Mykel Williams runs a drill during the school's NFL pro day on March, 12, 2025, in Athens, Ga. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)
Georgia’s Mykel Williams runs a drill during the school’s NFL pro day on March 12, 2025, in Athens, Ga. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

As the Bengals try to resolve a contract issue with defensive end Trey Hendrickson, it makes sense to find a contingency plan. Even if they wind up making Hendrickson happy, another pass rusher makes sense after Sam Hubbard’s retirement. Williams is a dynamic athlete with good length who would have been more productive last season if he hadn’t played through an ankle injury.

18. Seattle Seahawks: Grey Zabel, G, North Dakota State

North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel takes part in the school's NFL pro day on March, 27, 2025, in Fargo, N.D. (AP Photo/Russell Hons)
North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel takes part in the school’s NFL pro day on March 27, 2025, in Fargo, N.D. (AP Photo/Russell Hons)

GM John Schneider made it clear he knew a lot of work was needed on the offensive line. Zabel had a fantastic Senior Bowl and combine and can help at any of the three interior positions. His versatility, toughness and strength make him an ideal selection.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College

Boston College's Donovan Ezeiruaku sacks Sayracuse quarterback Garrett Shrader during the first half on Nov. 26, 2022, in Boston. (Mark Stockwell/AP photo)
Boston College’s Donovan Ezeiruaku sacks Syracuse quarterback Garrett Shrader during the first half on Nov. 26, 2022, in Boston. (AP photo/Mark Stockwell)

The Bucs need help in the secondary and to amp up their pass rush. Ezeiruaku is a little short but has good length and finishing ability, as evidenced by his 16½ sacks last season. He plays hard and has a very good burst off the line of scrimmage.

20. Denver Broncos: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan makes a one-handed catch for a touchdown against Colorado cornerback Travis Hunter on Nov. 11, 2023. (Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan makes a one-handed catch for a touchdown against Colorado cornerback Travis Hunter on Nov. 11, 2023. (Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

The Broncos could lean toward a running back to support quarterback Bo Nix or wait because the draft is so deep at that position. McMillan fits the big receiver profile that coach Sean Payton has had success with in the past (Marques Colston, Michael Thomas).

21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

North Carolina's Omarion Hampton hurdles Syracuse's Marlowe Wax on Oct. 7, 2023, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton hurdles Syracuse’s Marlowe Wax on Oct. 7, 2023, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Hampton is a big, athletic back who profiles wonderfully for the Steelers, who have a real need after Najee Harris’ exit. They have been busy investigating the quarterback market — and it’s worth wondering how they feel about Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart.

22. Los Angeles Chargers: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Michigan tight end Colston Loveland is tackled by Oregon defensive backs Kobe Savage and Brandon Johnson on Nov. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez)
Michigan tight end Colston Loveland is tackled by Oregon defensive backs Kobe Savage and Brandon Johnson on Nov. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez)

The Chargers don’t need to do a lot of research into Loveland, who played for coach Jim Harbaugh at Michigan. Loveland is a versatile tight end who does a little bit of everything at a high level and would aid quarterback Justin Herbert in the middle of the field.

23. Green Bay Packers: Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi

Mississippi's Trey Amos participates in a drill during the school's pro day on March 28, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. (Justin Ford/Getty Images)
Mississippi’s Trey Amos participates in a drill during the school’s pro day on March 28, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. (Justin Ford/Getty Images)

The Packers might want to find a receiver for quarterback Jordan Love, but it’s not a great draft at that position. They also need help in the secondary with Jaire Alexander’s status uncertain. Amos has good size and length and ran well at the combine.

24. Minnesota Vikings: Donovan Jackson, G, Ohio State

Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson runs a drill at the NFL combine on March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson runs a drill at the NFL combine on March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

While Harrison Smith is returning for another season, the Vikings could add a talented safety in this spot. But they also want to put second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy in the best position to succeed, and that means help for the interior of the offensive line. Jackson is plenty athletic as he filled in at left tackle when Ohio State was in a pinch.

25. Houston Texans: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Ohio State offensive lineman Josh Simmons participates in a drill during the school's pro day on March 26, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Ohio State offensive lineman Josh Simmons participates in a drill during the school’s pro day on March 26, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

The Texans opted to blow up the offensive line after it struggled to protect C.J. Stroud in the quarterback’s second season, trading away left tackle Laremy Tunsil. They need to invest in the line and can choose between Simmons and Oregon’s Josh Conerly.

26. Los Angeles Rams: Jaxson Dart, QB, Mississippi

Mississippi quarterback Jaxson Dart throws a pass against Georgia on Nov. 9, 2024, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Randy J. Williams)
Mississippi quarterback Jaxson Dart throws a pass against Georgia on Nov. 9, 2024, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Randy J. Williams)

Linebacker and cornerback are needs that have to be filled, but Matthew Stafford is 37, and if coach Sean McVay likes Dart, it would make sense to put a quarterback plan for the future in motion.

27. Baltimore Ravens: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama

Alabama guard Tyler Booker (52) looks for a block against Auburn on Nov. 30, 2024, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Vasha Hunt/AP)
Alabama guard Tyler Booker looks for a block against Auburn on Nov. 30, 2024, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Vasha Hunt/AP)

If Booker is still on the board, he would be a great fit for the Ravens, who need to shore up the offensive line. Booker is a clean prospect with a high floor and would be an athletic addition to the interior.

28. Detroit Lions: James Pearce, Edge, Tennessee

Tennessee's James Pearce Jr. runs a drill during the school's pro day on March 11, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr. runs a drill during the school’s pro day on March 11, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

There are character concerns to sort through with Pearce, but if the Lions feel comfortable, he’d be an ideal fit opposite Aidan Hutchinson and would fill one of the defending NFC North champions’ few needs.

29. Washington Commanders: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

 

South Carolina's Nick Emmanwori runs during the school's pro day on March 18, 2025, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Scott Kinser)
South Carolina’s Nick Emmanwori runs during the school’s pro day on March 18, 2025, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Scott Kinser)

The Commanders could be in the market for defensive line help, but coach Dan Quinn loves hybrid-type safeties. Emmanwori is versatile and physical and would be a great replacement for Jeremy Chinn on the back end of the defense.

30. Buffalo Bills: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston celebrates his interception return for a touchdown against Vanderbilt on Sept. 23, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP photo/George Walker)
Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston celebrates his interception return for a touchdown against Vanderbilt on Sept. 23, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP photo/George Walker)

The Bills will prioritize defense and could go for a cornerback or safety. Hairston is a speedy performer with good change-of-direction skills.

31. Kansas City Chiefs: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Georgia's Malaki Starks runs a drill during the school's pro day on March, 12, 2025, in Athens, Ga. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)
Georgia’s Malaki Starks runs a drill during the school’s pro day on March 12, 2025, in Athens, Ga. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

The Chiefs will look to add talent to the offensive line, but Starks is an intriguing option because of his versatility to play not only safety, but also nickel back. He’s terrific in coverage and the kind of smart player who could flourish for defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.

32. Philadelphia Eagles: Walter Nolen, DT, Mississippi

Mississippi defensive tackle Walter Nolen confronts a blocking dummy during a drill at the school's pro day on March 28, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Mississippi defensive tackle Walter Nolen confronts a blocking dummy during a drill at the school’s pro day on March 28, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Super Bowl star Milton Williams left for a rich contract with the Patriots in free agency, but the Eagles can do what they normally do — reload. Nolen is another high-profile SEC defensive tackle with disruptive traits who would fit nicely with the big bodies Vic Fangio already has.

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