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2025 NFL mock draft: Bears land versatile offensive lineman at No. 10

The Chicago Bears have plenty of work to do with the roster this offseason, where general Manager Ryan Poles will be working with the fifth-most salary cap space and four selections in the Top 75 of the 2025 NFL draft.

The trenches remain the biggest need on both sides of the ball, but the offensive line is the biggest concern. Outside of right tackle Darnell Wright, the Bears have three (possibly four) starting spots up for grabs heading into 2025. And with new head coach Ben Johnson in place, the expectations for the offensive line just increased exponentially.

In a new mock draft from NFL.com's Bucky Brooks, the Bears land a versatile offensive lineman in Missouri's Armand Membou, who could serve as a tackle or guard, with the 10th overall pick. In this mock, Membou is the second offensive lineman taken after LSU's Will Campbell at No. 7.

New head coach Ben Johnson is committed to building a dominant line in Chicago to create a balanced but explosive offense -- like the one he just coordinated in Detroit. Membou is a bully at the point of attack with some positional flexibility.

Membou was a two-year starter at right tackle at Missouri, but he also projects as a guard at the NFL level. While the Bears figure to address the offensive line in free agency, both guard spots need to be filled and Membou has been described as the "most technically sound offensive lineman in this class" by NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: 2025 NFL mock draft: Bears land versatile offensive lineman at No. 10