Top Day 2 Draft Targets for the Chicago Bears
With plenty of draft capital in rounds two and three, here are some of the top Day 2 draft targets for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears caught many fans off guard by selecting Michigan tight end Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. For those puzzled by the move, it’s worth noting that new head coach Ben Johnson used 12 personnel (two tight ends) on 32.2% of offensive snaps last season, the third-highest in the NFL. There’s a vision in place to utilize both Cole Kmet and Loveland on the field together, with Loveland expected to thrive in a Bears uniform. If the pick still doesn’t sit right, the silver lining is that Chicago holds two second-round selections and another in the third round on Day 2, giving them multiple chances to add impact talent. With that in mind, here are some of the top Day 2 draft targets the Bears could consider.
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Top Day 2 Draft Targets for the Chicago Bears
Defensive End
Mike Green has first-round talent but slipped due to character concerns. While he may not be the perfect fit for Dennis Allen’s scheme, his ability to make plays on defense is undeniable. Donovan Ezeiruaku, surprisingly still on the board, stands out for his burst and bend despite being undersized at 6’3″, 248 pounds.
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Running Back
TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State
Kaleb Johnson, Iowa
Damien Martinez, Miami
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Yes, it’s sad the Bears missed out on Ashton Jeanty, but luckily for them, this year it’s a loaded class at running back. One of the Ohio State RBs would be an excellent pick-up, and Kaleb Johnson and Damien Martinez are two other backs who fit what the Bears want.
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Cornerback
Will Johnson, Michigan
Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
Trey Amos, Ole Miss
Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
Azareye’h Thomas, Florida State
Corner isn’t an immediate need, but with so much talent still available, it’s hard to ignore. Will Johnson’s availability this late is shocking, and pairing any of these prospects with Jaylon Johnson would create an even more dynamic secondary.
Safety
Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
Xavier Watts, Notre Dame
Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State
Andrew Mukuba, Texas
Nick Emmanwori put on a show at the combine, scoring a perfect 10.00 Relative Athletic Score, and uses his athleticism to break on the ball and make plays on defense. If the Bears want to upgrade at safety, they’ll have options.
Defensive Tackle
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Shemar Turner, Texas A&M
T.J. Sanders, South Carolina
Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee
CJ West, Indiana
Darius Alexander may have fallen out of the first round due to his age (24), but he’s a solid pass rusher as a DT and has the tools to immediately be an impact player at the NFL level. Personally, Omarr Norman-Lott and CJ West are two names that deserve more attention. Norman-Lott is an explosive player who is violent on the inside and gets to the quarterback. West has a powerful punch and eats up double teams on a regular basis.
Offensive Guard
Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
Tate Ratledge, Georgia
Marcus Mbow, Purdue
Miles Frazier, LSU
A draft crush, Jonah Savaiinaea would be the future of the Bears’ offensive line when Joe Thuney is gone. He’s already playing like a Bear up front, neutralizing defenders as soon as he gets his hands on them. It’s not a huge need, but there are some quality guards available