Would it behoove an NFL team in need of both individual upgrades and a wider array of options to accumulate as much draft capital as possible? Or should they trade their way to the top of the draft board?
Considering that the current iteration of the Chicago Bears could use both quantity and quality, there’s no cut-and-dried answer for GM Ryan Poles—especially taking into account the quantity and quality of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The current draft class doesn’t boast an obvious top pick—there are several players worthy of the number one slot; anybody from Cam Ward to Travis Hunter, to Abdul Carter, to Ashton Jeanty would be considered a reasonable choice. It would thus stand to reason that a team will likely land a first round dawg whether they’re picking at five, or 25, or somewhere in between.
All of which is why the 2025 NFL draft is a movable feast. Here’s some of the top-ten big board movement we might see on April 24, 2025 at Lambeau Field.