In his inaugural season with the Chicago Bears, running back D’Andre Swift fell short of expectations, finishing 18th in the league with 959 rushing yards. With only six touchdowns, he was tied with teammate Roschon Johnson, who had significantly fewer carries. Swift’s 43.9% rushing success rate placed him 51st in the NFL, highlighting the Bears' uncertainty at the running back position as they look ahead to the 2025 NFL Draft.
Chicago’s offensive line and other positions also require attention, complicating their draft strategy. The consensus suggests that high-quality rushing talent can be found later in the draft, but history shows that first-round picks can yield running backs who significantly impact playoff success. Boise State's Ashton Jeanty is highlighted as a potential early-round selection, boasting impressive college stats that suggest he could transform the Bears' offense.