
PFSN dropped another full seven-round mock draft, and we share the Chicago Bears’ selections. This is another one done by our very own Lead Draft Analyst, Jacob Infante.
The NFL Draft coverage from our friends over at the Pro Football Sports Network has been fun to go over these last few months, and with our very own Lead Draft Anlyst, Jacob Infante, helping them cover the draft now, it gives me even more of a reason to check them out. Jacob ran through another full seven-round mock for all 32 teams earlier today, so I wanted to share his Chicago Bears selections here.
Check out what he did and let us know if that’s how you would have drafted it.
10) Chicago Bears: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
The Chicago Bears aggressively addressed their offensive line early in the offseason. But with Joe Thuney’s age, Jonah Jackson coming off an injury, and Braxton Jones hitting free agency in 2026, they still need to plan ahead.
Armand Membou has always stood out physically with his length, agility, and power. In 2024, his technique caught up to his athleticism, making him a well-rounded prospect. He could be eased into the lineup as a rookie before eventually starting at tackle or guard.
When I first saw analysts mocking Membou to the Bears, I was against it. He’s always been a right tackle, and the Bears are set at that position. It just seemed like a pointless selection.
But the more I watched his tape, the more I saw the athleticism, power, and technique that could either kick inside to guard or even flip over to the left side. Braxton is gonna get a 2025 payday, and if the Bears aren’t comfortable paying that, then why not get a high upside replacement in the draft and be ready to keep Chicago’s good o-line vibes rolling along?
39) Chicago Bears: Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
Though the Bears signed Dayo Odeyingbo in free agency to pair with Montez Sweat, their depth off the edge is still suspect heading into the draft.
Nic Scourton is a powerful edge rusher with a muscular, heavy build that carries his listed 285 pounds very well. He has some of the most refined hand usage you’ll see in an edge rusher in this draft class, and his short-area quickness is better than you’d expect for a man of his size.
At the NFL Combine, Scourton checked in much lower than his college weight at 257, but regardless of his size, he was very good at setting the edge and playing the run. That, along with his pass rush plan, would make him an immediate contributor.
41) Chicago Bears: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
After a trench-heavy approach to the offseason, Chicago could potentially consider drafting a running back early, giving Ben Johnson a talented backfield duo alongside D’Andre Swift similar to what he had in Detroit.
Quinshon Judkins would be a strong addition to the Bears’ backfield, as he has the ball-carrier vision and big-play speed to make him a threat just about any time he touches the ball.
At this point, I’d be shocked if the Bears didn’t come away with a day-two running back, and Judkins is one of a handful I’d be excited about.
72) Chicago Bears: C.J. West, DT, Indiana
Watching C.J. West on tape, you’ll see a sturdy run defender with a strong anchor who can shed blocks with a variety of moves. After an impressive NFL Combine performance, he’s a worthy top-75 selection.
I knew very little about West until his combine performance, but after he lit up Indy, I checked out some of his film and think he’d be a great fit for the Bears.
148) Chicago Bears – Malachi Moore, S, Alabama
Safety is a sneaky need for the Bears with one starter over 30 and the other coming off a season-ending concussion, and Moore is a high IQ player who lined up all over the ‘Bama secondary.
233) Chicago Bears – Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech
Hawes is a physical tight end who can add special teams value while earning time as a reserve.
240) Chicago Bears – Marcus Wehr, OG, Montana State
Wehr’s showing at the East-West Shrine Game put NFL scouts on notice as he worked out at all three interior spots.
I’d be all in if the real draft fell this way, but what about you? What would you change from Jacob’s mock?