Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishThe 2025 NFL draft is just a few weeks away, and the Chicago Bears are finalizing their draft board before things kick off April 24 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.ESPN Analytics shared a draft day predictor tool that uses ESPN’s mock drafts and prospect rankings to create graphs that show the most likely prospects to be selected by a team at a certain pick.We compiled a list of the top players who are most likely to be drafted by Chicago at pick No. 10, according to ESPN Analytics. It’s a group that consists of offensive linemen, edge rushers, running backs and tight ends.Here’s a look:Tyler Warren, TE, Penn StateChance taken: 17%The Tyler Warren train has certainly gained some speed heading into draft week, as he’s the player predicted to be the most likely selection at No. 10. And after listening to how Ben Johnson raved about Warren as a complete football player — along with Dennis Allen understanding how much of a headache Warren would be for defenses — this could very well be the pick for Chicago.Tetairoa McMillan, WR, ArizonaChance taken: 16%While the Bears have flexibility to go best available at No. 10, it’s hard to imagine that they’d take another receiver after drafting Rome Odunze at ninth overall last year. Actually, it’s even harder to imagine Tetairoa McMillan getting past the Panthers at No. 8.Will Johnson, CB, MichiganChance taken: 10%Cornerback isn’t a need for Chicago entering the draft, but you have to wonder how high they have Will Johnson on their draft board. If he’s one of their blue-chip guys — and available at No. 10 — they could look to upgrade opposite of Jaylon Johnson for Dennis Allen. Still, this seems unlikely.Will Campbell, OT, LSUChance taken: 10%If Will Campbell were to fall to the Bears at No. 10, it would be the best-case scenario. With that said, it’s unlikely he makes it past the Patriots at fourth overall. But if New England elects to go Armand Membou — and the board falls exactly as they’d like — this would be a slam-dunk selection for Chicago.Armand Membou, OT, MissouriChance taken: 9%Chicago could very well continue to shore up the trenches with this selection, and Armand Membou has been another popular mock selection. Membou played exclusively at right tackle in college, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he can’t switch to left tackle in the NFL. Or, perhaps, maybe the Bears would consider moving Darnell Wright.Jalon Walker, EDGE, GeorgiaChance taken: 8%X If there’s an edge rusher the Bears should take at No. 10, it’s Jalon Walker.Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise StateChance taken: 7%It’s becoming more and more unlikely that Ashton Jeanty will make it to the Bears at No. 10, especially as there’s plenty of smoke connecting him to the Raiders. But if Las Vegas were to go in a different direction — as they have plenty of needs to address — and Jeanty fell to Chicago, it’s hard to imagine Ben Johnson passing on him.Mykel Williams, EDGE, GeorgiaChance taken: 5%The Bears upgraded their pass rush during free agency with Grady Jarrett and Dayo Odeyingbo, but it’s still likely they add an edge rusher in the first two days of the draft. Mykel Williams would be a great get for Chicago — but only if they trade back from No. 10.Jihaad Campbell, LB, AlabamaChance taken: 4%Linebacker isn’t a pressing need for the Bears, especially after they locked down T.J. Edwards through the 2027 season. But Jihaad Campbell is undoubtedly the best linebacker in this draft, and he’s a sure-fire first-round pick. Could he be high on Chicago’s draft board?Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, TexasChance taken: 4%The Bears will likely add an offensive tackle in the draft — but the question is whether that’s in the first round or with one of their three Day 2 picks. Kelvin Banks Jr. is a pure left tackle who would serve as competition for Braxton Jones, who’s coming off a broken ankle and will be limited to start training camp.Jahdae Barron, CB, TexasChance taken: 3%While Will Johnson is heavily regarded as the best cornerback in this draft class, Jahdae Barron certainly gives him a run for his money. But, again, Chicago isn’t necessarily in the market for a cornerback, which is one of their deepest groups. For Barron at No. 10, it would depend how high he is on their board.Colston Loveland, TE, MichiganChance taken: 2%There’s some debate about who really is TE1 in this draft class, and Colston Loveland has plenty of supporters. While it would be a surprise to see Chicago go Loveland at No. 10, it’s also not out of the question as you have to wonder where he lands on their draft board.Shedeur Sanders, QB, ColoradoChance taken: 2%The Bears certainly aren’t looking for a quarterback in this draft, but if Sanders is still available at No. 10 — and Chicago’s top prospects off the board — they could look to find a team to trade up and add some draft capital while moving back in the first round.Follow Bears Wire on Twitter and Facebook

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