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Top Bears News

  • Bears' Kyle Monangai: Part of backfield mix in Chicago

    The Bears selected Monangai in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 233rd overall.

    Monangai may be a seventh-rounder, but he should still be on the fantasy radar thanks to landing in Chicago. Beyond that, Monangai is a talented, physical runner who took on heavy workloads at Rutgers. He ran for over 1,200 yards each of the last two seasons with at least 240 carries in those campaigns. Monangai offers next to nothing in the passing game with 38 career receptions in four seasons, but his rushing ability could still pave the way to a role in Chicago. Remember, the Bears were a popular projection for Ashton Jeanty in the first round and did not touch that position until they nabbed Monangai. D'Andre Swift and Roschon Johnson sit atop the depth chart for this new coaching staff, but managers should file away Monangai's name as one to watch come training camp.

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  • Bears' Luke Newman: Scooped up by Bears

    The Bears selected Newman in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 195th overall.

    After starting three seasons at left tackle at FCS Holy Cross, Newman slid into left guard after transferring to Michigan State before 2024 and started 12 games there. Newman has shorter arms that could make it tough to handle long-armed defenders, but he sports the mobility to get in front of them, and he'll aim to make a name for himself in training camp.

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  • Bears' Zah Frazier: Heads to Windy City

    The Bears selected Frazier in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 169th overall.

    Frazier's college journey started at the juco level at Southern Illinois, but he broke out in 2024 at UTSA when he recorded 24 tackles (20 solo), one forced fumble and nine pass deflections (including six interceptions, which was second-most in the FBS). He showed some inconsistency against tougher competition, but his combination of length and speed profiles him as a bump-and-run outside corner who can stick with receivers through contact.

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  • Bears' Ruben Hyppolite: Headed to Chicago

    The Bears selected Hyppolite in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 132nd overall.

    Hyppolite contributed significantly throughout his collegiate career at Maryland, topping 60 tackles in three of his five seasons. There are questions of whether he will be able to handle the physical element of the NFL, but he popped off the page with his athletic testing at his pro day. That was enough to elevate his draft stock, but Hyppolite is likely to be limited to special-teams duty to begin his career.

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  • Bears' Shemar Turner: Lands in Chicago

    The Bears selected Turner (leg) in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 62nd overall.

    Turner is a good value for the Bears at this stage of the second round. The Texas A&M product is a tad light for a defensive tackle (294 pounds) but was productive nonetheless with 10.0 sacks and 22.5 total tackles for loss in 43 games while playing through a stress fracture in his leg. He adds twitchiness and versatility to Chicago's defensive front.

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  • Bears' Ozzy Trapilo: Windy City bound

    The Bears selected Trapilo in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 56th overall.

    Trapilo is colossal at 6-foot-8 and 316 pounds with tons of experience at both tackle spots in college. He never committed a penalty in his senior season for Boston College in 2024 despite starting all 12 games. The height can work against him a bit as defenders can get under him, and he's susceptible to power rushers due to being 316 pounds. Regardless, Trapilo should be an option at right tackle for the Bears sooner than later.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 102.0
(25th)
208.9
(28th)
283.5
(32nd)
Def. 136.3
(28th)
232.9
(14th)
354.2
(27th)

Injuries

Player Injury
C. Williams QB Caleb Williams QB Wrist
J. Brisker SAF Jaquan Brisker SAF Concussion
J. Johnson CB Jaylon Johnson CB Quadriceps
R. Bates OT Ryan Bates OT Concussion
E. Hicks SAF Elijah Hicks SAF Ankle