With the 2025 NFL Draft just 43 days away from kicking off in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the NFL released the full draft order on Tuesday, including all of the added compensatory selections.
As expected the Chicago Bears were not rewarded any extra selections this time around, but we finally know the exact picks the Bears will have in April's draft, a key event to continue building this roster going into Ben Johnson's first season.
Below is the link to see the full NFL order and below that will be the current selections for the Bears in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Bears 2025 Draft Picks
1 - 10
2 - 39 (via CAR)
2 - 41
3 - 72
5 - 148
7 - 233 (CIN)
7 - 240 (CLE)
Note: The Bears do currently hold the 202nd overall selection in the 6th-round. However, that pick is expected to be sent to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for offensive guard Jonah Jackson on Wednesday at the start of the new league year.
As for the other selections, the Bears will have one final pick from the Carolina Panthers trade (39th overall pick in the 2nd-round), the 233rd overall pick was acquired from the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for running back Khalil Herbert, and the 240th overall pick was acquired from the Cleveland Browns in the trade for defensive tackle Chris Williams.
As for the other picks traded away, the Bears sent their fourth-round pick to the Buffalo Bills during the 2024 NFL Draft to move up into the fifth-round to select defensive end Austin Booker, traded their sixth-round pick to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for defensive end Darrell Taylor, and traded their own seventh-round pick to the Browns in the Williams trade.
All in all, Ryan Poles and the Bears front office will hold seven selections in the upcoming draft, including four in the Top-75.
Through free agency and previous moves, the Bears have set themselves up in a good position going into the draft when it comes to being forced to address any needs.