Bears 2025 Day 3 Mock Draft: Chicago takes advantage of the extra draft picks to finally swing on a RB while adding more secondary help

In the next few hours, we are set to enter into the final day of the 2025 NFL Draft with four more rounds of players left to be announced.After a Day 2 trade with the Buffalo Bills, the Chicago Bears currently hold three more selections in the draft and history shows the Bears could look […]

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Jan 1, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils running back Cam Skattebo (4) and Texas Longhorns defensive back Michael Taaffe (16) push each other during the second half of the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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In the next few hours, we are set to enter into the final day of the 2025 NFL Draft with four more rounds of players left to be announced.

After a Day 2 trade with the Buffalo Bills, the Chicago Bears currently hold three more selections in the draft and history shows the Bears could look to move back again to net even more selections.

Regardless, there's still a lot of work left to be done and with the current selections on hand, here are three prospects the Bears could look to draft on Saturday.

109th Overall: RB Cam Skattebo

Ben Johnson finally gets his power back at an absolute steal of a value. Many expected Cam Skattebo to come off the board already, especially considering the run of backs selected on Day 2. Many people also expected Chicago to try and get in on the running back action on Friday but opted to address other spots with their 3 picks.

Well, Saturday is finally the day Ben Johnson finds his new David Montgomery to pair with D'Andre Swift in the Bears' backfield.

Skattebo has an aggressive play style and is constantly looking to hit somebody, he's got the linebacker mentality with the ball in his hands. After racking up 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2024, Skattebo put his physical nature on display in front of the whole country while helping lead Arizona State into the playoffs. He's the guy to get.

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148th Overall: DB Jordan Hancock

It's clear that defensive coordinator Dennis Allen wants to get creative in the secondary with the various chess pieces he has, and no piece is more important to what he wants to do than Kyler Gordon.

Allen already mentioned how he plans to move Gordon around on the defensive side of the ball and not just limit him to the slot. Another prospect who has a similar style of play is Ohio State defensive back Jordan Hancock.

Hancock excelled in the slot for the Buckeyes but has the ability to move back at safety as well. He flashed incredible explosion numbers at the Ohio State Pro Day with Allen and others in attendance, prompting another in-person visit with the team.

233rd Overall: LB Kain Medrano

Yeah, I'm still holding out hope on this one. For those who have followed my mock drafts this cycle, you've probably seen Kain Medrano's name show up multiple times because this is one of my late-round draft crushes.

Medrano met with the Bears at the NFL Scouting Combine, an event where he proceeded to record the fastest 40-yard-dash time at his position.

While Carson Schwesinger, the 33rd overall pick to the Browns, got all the love at UCLA, Medrano quietly produced similar numbers while also being a factor on special teams. There's high-upside to this guy and worth swinging on late in the draft.