With the NFL design of 2025 on just a few hours, we still have to see to act in the first round. This marks the longest cycle out of season in the modern design era that we don’t have to exchange, because Joe Montana was detected only five days before the 1993 NFL design.
But that can change.
According to Pat Leonard van de New York Daily NewsThe Chicago Bears call the teams for them in the first round and want to look for the tenth of the tenth selection on Thursday evening. Leonard also notes that “six” teams for the bears want to go back:
League source text: “Chicago Bears want to go up”
Another competition source: Six teams for the bears at number 10 are open to go back#Nfldraft
– Pat Leonard (@Preonardnydn) April 23, 2025
With Leonard who shares this report, you could think that the bears can look for number 3, where the New York Giants are currently in the first round, for a chance to prepare Penn State Pass Rusher Abdul Carter. This coul is also a movement of the bears to go up and Colorado Two-Way Star Travis Hunter Jr.
However, there is probably another player who has chicago target, and that talks about how much the NFL has changed in recent years.
Boise State that Ashton Jeanty is walking back.
The dots are not difficult to connect.
By one ESPN Insider Column On weekend, Adam Schefter reported that the insiders of the competition believe that the bears ‘pray’ that the Boise State is declining at number 10.
“There are several staff who believe that the bears pray that Jeanty is sliding at number 10 for them. They think that New Bears coach Ben Johnson Jeanty and d’As Andre Swift could contain a two-headed du Gibbs when Johnson was the offensive coordinator of Detroit,” Scherpter wrote this weekend.
A bottleneck in that plan? The Las Vegas Raiders at number 6. Tourout The entire concept cycle, Jeanty for the Raiders on that location is one of the easiest lines to fill in a fakeop feed.
But instead the bears try to jump Las Vegas for Las Vegas through the trade, for example with the Jacksonville Jaguars at number 5, to land Jeanty?
That can be the reason for the last rumors.
Chicago General Director Ryan Poles Hintd at Muves to come during his pre-Draft press conference. “I think it will be a bit wild, but we will be prepared for all the different scenaria that pop up,” Poles said Tuesday.
Assistant GM Ian Cunningham predicted that the first round was “wild”.
“It can be wild, it can be wild. Lean back and look. We have no feeling now. We will see,” Cunningham added.
Trade in in the first round for a running back? That would indeed be wild.