2025 NFL draft preview: Where do Chicago Bears stand at quarterback?

The Chicago Bears are in the middle of an important offseason, where they're looking to develop into a contender under new head coach Ben Johnson.

Following a busy free agency that included some big-name additions, including offensive linemen Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson and Drew Dalman, as well as defensive linemen Grady Jarrett and Dayo Odeyingbo, the Bears are shifting their focus toward the 2025 NFL draft.

Chicago has seven draft picks, even after their two trades, including four in the Top 75 -- 10th overall, a pair of high second rounders and a third-round selection.

Here at Bears Wire, we're going position by position to break down where Chicago stands entering the 2025 NFL draft. First up is quarterback, where the Bears don't have to worry about quarterback with Caleb Williams entering Year 2.

Who's on the roster?

  • Caleb Williams
  • Case Keenum
  • Tyson Bagent
  • Austin Reed

Things were as bad as you can imagine for the Bears last season, and it was a chaotic environment for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. Still, the No. 1 pick thrived amid a 10-game losing streak, his head coach being fired, three different offensive coordinators and being sacked a league-high 68 times. Williams broke several rookie franchise and NFL records during a 5-12 season, where he led several game-winning drives that were halted due to poor coaching decisions. What we saw from Williams in his rookie season is certainly the floor, and his ceiling under new head coach Ben Johnson is sky high.

Case Keenum is the newest addition to the roster, and his primary role will be as a mentor to Williams in his second season. Keenum is a journeyman quarterback with stops with the Houston Texans (2023-24, 2014, 2012-13), Buffalo Bills (2022), Cleveland Browns (2020-21), Washington Redskins (2019), Denver Broncos (2018), Minnesota Vikings (2017) and Los Angeles Rams (2015-16, 2014). He most recently served as a mentor for C.J. Stroud in Houston.

Tyson Bagent is entering his third season where he's served as the backup in his first two years, although he'll have to battle Keenum for the job this summer. While Bagent isn't a seasoned veteran like some current backups or pending free agents, Brett Rypien said on "Hard Knocks" that Bagent was as experienced as you'd see for a second-year player. Now getting a chance to learn under Johnson and his staff, Bagent should only improve.

The Bears signed Austin Reed as an undrafted rookie out of Kentucky, and he spent the entire 2024 season on the practice squad. He showed promise as the fourth quarterback last summer, but he left an impression and was retained on the practice squad, a role he's expected to occupy once again in 2025.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 29: Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears celebrates after his team defeated the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field on September 29, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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