NFL mock draft 2025: Artificial intelligence predicts who the Chicago Bears will select
Even the computers can't come to a consensus when predicting who the Chicago Bears will select with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. USA TODAY Sports tested four artificial intelligence chatbots — Microsoft Copilot, Meta AI, Grok, and ChatGPT — by having each create a mock draft for the first round.
Selection Predictions
Microsoft Copilot: Microsoft Copilot acknowledged this as a potential landing spot for Will Campbell but ultimately opted to go defense after the Bears addressed their offensive line in free agency. The chatbot called Walker "a versatile defender to boost their pass rush."
Meta AI: Meta AI was bullish on Stewart's potential and compared his physical talent to that of Myles Garrett and Mario Williams. The Texas A&M product only had 1.5 sacks in each of his three college seasons, but there's little doubt he has a high ceiling. Meta AI suggests that the Bears "need to boost their pass rush," making this selection sensible.

Grok: Grok says the Bears will continue their offseason remodel by drafting McMillan. Adding a third weapon for Caleb Williams on offense will aid in his development. With Keenan Allen currently a free agent, there is ample room for McMillan to fit in alongside DJ Moore and Rome Odunze.
ChatGPT: ChatGPT says the Bears could still use a longer-term answer at left tackle, despite Darnell Wright being locked in on the right side. The AI chatbot believes that protecting a young quarterback like Caleb Williams is crucial and that selecting an offensive tackle is always worth a top-10 pick.
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