Jump to content

#10 Pick Prediction


adam

Recommended Posts

We are 10 days away from the 2025 NFL Draft!

Give me your top 3 players that YOU believe will be selected by the Bears if they stay at #10.

I am going with

  • Warren - TE (people have comped him to McBride, matchup problem, used like a WR3)
  • Banks - OT (replaces Jones at LT Day 1)
  • Grant - DT (If Dexter slides outside sometimes, DT is a bigger hole and needs to get younger quickly with Billings and Jarrett.)

After doing what feels like a million different mock drafts, and looking at the needs of the teams in front of the Bears, it feels like Ward and Sanders will go in the top 9. Hunter, Carter, and Graham are the 3 positional players that I am most sure of that won't be available at 10. I don't think Campbell, Jeanty, or McMillan fall either, but they are the possibles. That leaves Warren, Banks, and Membou from the consensus boards. 

Sanders again is the key. I think it goes Ward, Hunter, Sanders, Carter, Graham as the top 5. Then Jeanty - LV has huge hole at RB, Campbell - NYJ to protect Fields, McMillan - CAR needs a WR. That leaves NO. If Sanders is gone, they could actually pick Dart here, or go BPA, which is probably Barron. If NYG doesn't pick Sanders, I think NO takes him, making the top 9 unchanged, just scrambled. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I agree with the players in the top 10 that are gone. 

Mine ( no particular order) 

Warren ( another weapon)

Javon Walker ( he's supposed to be one of the blue chip players, Allen with use as a blitzer, edge, rover)

Kenneth Grant ( Billings last year contract- Jarrett older) Akim Hicks player comparison 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In no particular order:

Ashton Jeanty - Literally the only potential top ten pick the Bears have reportedly brought in for a visit. Maybe he won’t be there but I have to believe he’s in the mix.

Will Campbell - Not my #1 choice, but good character guy with high RAS score and at worst he’s a very good to great guard. 

Mykel Williams, DE, Georgia - Biggest need, size is right for the Dennis Allen scheme, seems likely to be available. Another high character guy by all accounts.  Production not maybe what you want but wasn’t 100% healthy. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Stinger226 said:

I agree with the players in the top 10 that are gone. 

Mine ( no particular order) 

Warren ( another weapon)

Javon Walker ( he's supposed to be one of the blue chip players, Allen with use as a blitzer, edge, rover)

Kenneth Grant ( Billings last year contract- Jarrett older) Akim Hicks player comparison 

 

2 hours ago, dawhizz said:

In no particular order:

Ashton Jeanty - Literally the only potential top ten pick the Bears have reportedly brought in for a visit. Maybe he won’t be there but I have to believe he’s in the mix.

Will Campbell - Not my #1 choice, but good character guy with high RAS score and at worst he’s a very good to great guard. 

Mykel Williams, DE, Georgia - Biggest need, size is right for the Dennis Allen scheme, seems likely to be available. Another high character guy by all accounts.  Production not maybe what you want but wasn’t 100% healthy. 

Another wild card is Dennis Allen, how much influence will he have on using the #10 pick on a defensive player?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, AZ54 said:

I’ve been warming up to taking Mykel Williams at 10.  Premium position.  Premium talent.  Less than premium production.  

Agree. If you take a closer look to the production of the bigger DEs that might fit our scheme, 5 sacks is almost three times what a healthy Shemar Stewart got, the same as Nic Scourton, and not that much less than James Pearce (7.5) and Landon Jackson (6.5). If he was injured all year and couldn’t put big time weight on that leg, and you project him to be healthy, maybe you have something. Of course, he ran a pretty slow 40 at the end of the year, so is that just what he is or what he still feeling the effects of the injury (which would be concerning to me). Much to consider. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, dawhizz said:

Agree. If you take a closer look to the production of the bigger DEs that might fit our scheme, 5 sacks is almost three times what a healthy Shemar Stewart got, the same as Nic Scourton, and not that much less than James Pearce (7.5) and Landon Jackson (6.5). If he was injured all year and couldn’t put big time weight on that leg, and you project him to be healthy, maybe you have something. Of course, he ran a pretty slow 40 at the end of the year, so is that just what he is or what he still feeling the effects of the injury (which would be concerning to me). Much to consider. 

Where did you find that time?   He didn’t run at the combine nor at the pro day as far as I can tell?   So it comes down to private workouts.  He’s long and rangy so I don’t expect him to be elite in the 10yd split    Against Texas inSEC title game he had 6 pressures 4 hurries and 2 sacks.  Against two Potential NFL OTs

Link to comment
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, AZ54 said:

Where did you find that time?   He didn’t run at the combine nor at the pro day as far as I can tell?   So it comes down to private workouts.  He’s long and rangy so I don’t expect him to be elite in the 10yd split    Against Texas inSEC title game he had 6 pressures 4 hurries and 2 sacks.  Against two Potential NFL OTs

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, dawhizz said:

 

To put this in further context:

-Pearce ran a 4.47 but is 20 pound lighter.

-Stewart ran a 4.59 and was about the same size at the combine  

-Pretty much the same 40 as Landon Jackson who is about the same size as Williams. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, dawhizz said:

To put this in further context:

-Pearce ran a 4.47 but is 20 pound lighter.

-Stewart ran a 4.59 and was about the same size at the combine  

-Pretty much the same 40 as Landon Jackson who is about the same size as Williams. 

Isn’t Williams still really young?  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Can someone explain the Tyler Warren thing to me?  I get that he is very good and a "weapon" but we currently have what I would say is an above average and possibly great TE that we just need to use.  I don't really see Warren doing things that I don't think Kmet can do.  Plus, I get that Ben Johnson will use the personnel he had, but even if Warren is used in both 2 TE sets and split out wide, Ben Johnson has really never used a 2nd TE much in his offenses and hasn't even really schemed a lot to get WR3 and WR4 touches, so how much are you really going to get out of Tyler Warren in his offense?  While he was there, the Lions never really went after a good TE2 or invested heavily on a WR3 or WR4, so I don't really see him doing it now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • adam featured this topic

For me, it's (in order)

Banks
Jeanty
Graham
Nolen
Williams

I know that's five, if you need three, then just take the first three :) But I'd be happy with those five.

If you factor in

Abdul Carter
Travis Hunter
Cam Ward

then you gotta hope 2 more players go before us (Sanders? Campbell? Membou? Warren?) to get one from that first list.

I don't want to be stuck holding the bag on Tyler Warren or Membou. I think this is why we see all the articles about us wanting Warren, to shine him and our interest in him up for a possible trade down.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...