2025 NFL Draft Winners and Losers of Round 3: Bears have given Caleb Williams everything he needs


When former Chicago Bears receiver Dez White introduced Chicago’s second-round draft pick, he chided the Green Bay Packers fans there at Lambeau Field and introduced the Bears as the “2025 NFC North champions.”

The division is hard. The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings were tremendous last year and the Packers are as young and deep as any team in the NFL. But it’s not like White’s proclamation sounded that outlandish.

Advertisement

Chicago has had a remarkable offseason. The Bears, who bolstered the offensive line and added to the defense in free agency, doubled up on the skill positions in the draft. In the first round they took Michigan tight end Colston Loveland. In the second round they took Missouri receiver Luther Burden III, a talented though sometimes confouding prospect. But Burden’s ceiling is pretty high. And he’ll start as the Bears’ third receiver, and fourth option in the passing game behind D.J. Moore, Rome Odunze and Loveland. That’s an exciting nucleus, especially with a much improved offensive line. The Bears took two offensive linemen for depth in the draft as well, with tackle Ozzy Trapilo in the third round and guard Luke Newman in the sixth.

Start the jokes about the Bears winning another offseason championship, and that’s fair. Last season everyone gushed about the situation that Caleb Williams was going to, forgetting that offensive line and coaching matters too. The Bears went 5-12. But this offseason cleared up a lot of their issues.

If these Bears fall flat, there will be difficult questions that need to be answered, probably about Williams. Williams was up and down as a rookie but last year’s No. 1 overall pick showed flashes of massive upside. Now he has an offensive coach, Ben Johnson, to guide his career. He has a tremendous cast around him. If Williams doesn’t take a big step forward, the Bears should be very worried. Williams has a better setup around him than most NFL quarterbacks. Chicago got an absolute haul from the Carolina Panthers for the pick that became Bryce Young, and the Bears are taking advantage of that. The Burden pick was the last part of that trade.

Burden is a testament to the Bears’ depth on offense. He was a big recruit and had 1,212 yards two seasons ago for Missouri. His production tanked last season, perhaps due to poor quarterback play, and there are questions about whether he’s a good enough all-around receiver to be a difference maker in the NFL. But he’s an impressive talent for a WR3.

Advertisement

If the Bears played in an easier division, talk of them winning a division title would be easier to buy. Detroit and Minnesota won 15 and 14 games last season, respectively. Green Bay won 11. It’s hard to leapfrog the Bears all the way to the front of the line, no matter how good of an offseason they’ve had.

But the Bears are building something fun. They’ll need Williams to do his part, but there should still be plenty of faith that he’ll make a jump in year two. Whether the Bears climb to the top of the division or not, they should be a blast to watch.

Quarterback Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears should be looking for bigger and better things in 2025. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)

Quarterback Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears should be looking for bigger and better things in 2025. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)

(Todd Rosenberg via Getty Images)

Here are the rest of the winners and losers from day three of the NFL Draft:

WINNERS

Cardinals’ defense: The Arizona Cardinals came into the draft with a sufficient sense of self awareness about what they needed.

Advertisement

The Cardinals defense has lacked talent from years, and the plan for this draft was to fix it. They drafted defensive tackle Walter Nolen in the first round, cornerback Will Johnson in the second round, edge rusher Jordan Burch in the third round, linebacker Cody Simon in the fourth round and cornerback Denzel Burke in the fifth round. That’s how you attack a weakness.

There isn’t a guarantee that all those picks work out. But if a few do, Jonathan Gannon will finally have some talent to work with in his defensive scheme.

Jalen Royals: In the third day of the draft, the most important thing for a prospect might be landing in the right situation. Royals had to be thrilled at his landing spot.

The Kansas City Chiefs took Royals near the end of the fourth round. Going to the fourth round might have been disappointing for Royals, a productive big-play receiver at Utah State. He was projected by some to be a second-day pick. But starting his career catching passes from Patrick Mahomes isn’t bad. The same can be said for SMU running back Brashard Smith, a talented back who might be a steal for Kansas City in the seventh round.

Advertisement

The local baseball team liked the Royals pick for obvious reasons.



#NFL #Draft #Winners #Losers #Bears #Caleb #Williams

Related Posts

NFL draft: Shedeur Sanders selected by Cleveland Browns with sixth pick of the fifth round and 144th overall | NFL News

Cleveland Browns finally stopped Shedeur Sanders’ inexplicable free fall through the draft ranks, trading up to select the Colorado quarterback with the sixth pick in the fifth round and No…

Steelers, waiting on Aaron Rodgers, pick Will Howard in NFL draft

Brooke PryorApr 26, 2025, 04:15 PM ET Close Brooke Pryor is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN who has covered the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2019. She previously covered the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *